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Thursday, June 19, 2008

 

Quick Hit Album Review: All The Saints

Atlanta's All The Saints are releasing their second album, Fire on Corridor X, this summer. The band, which has been somewhat undervalued during the city's three-year transformation into a relevant base of rocked-focused musical talent, shows the growth an maturity that one would hope one a new band's sophomore effort.

While still a raw around the edges, the band's sound on this album mixes traditional American psychedelic rock with hard-driving Brit-rock. For those who like the comparisons, they are reminiscent of The Black Angels mixed with early-'90's Catherine Wheel.

Tracks are available on the band's MySpace page. The band will be performing on June 20 at Beep Beep and on June 28 at LennyÕs Corndogorama in Atlanta.

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DeadJournalist.com's the (almost) daily blog - Since March 2006, DeadJournalist.com has focused on bringing you exclusive artist interviews. From The Decemberists, Clearlake, The Features, TV on the Radio, Midlake, The Raveonettes and Jena Malone to Snowden, Locksley, 120 Days, Thee More Shallows, Sophia Shoria, Nyles Lannon and more; we bring you the undiluted voice of the artist.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

 

Quick Hit Album Review: All The Saints

Atlanta's All The Saints are releasing their second album, Fire on Corridor X, this summer. The band, which has been somewhat undervalued during the city's three-year transformation into a relevant base of rocked-focused musical talent, shows the growth an maturity that one would hope one a new band's sophomore effort.

While still a raw around the edges, the band's sound on this album mixes traditional American psychedelic rock with hard-driving Brit-rock. For those who like the comparisons, they are reminiscent of The Black Angels mixed with early-'90's Catherine Wheel.

Tracks are available on the band's MySpace page. The band will be performing on June 20 at Beep Beep and on June 28 at LennyÕs Corndogorama in Atlanta.

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