BandElectric Sister
Info: The Lost Art of Rock & Roll
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 2011
Info: mp3 VBR 200
Info: 50 mb
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Electric Sister has come storming out of the gate with screaming vocals, big guitar riffs, and songs that demand massive replays. Revival rock just got a huge huge shot in the arm thanks to Electric Sister’s new CD, The Lost Art of Rock & Roll.

I can hear the influence of the bands Black Sabbath, Thin Lizzy and Kiss intertwined in Electric Sister’s music.  They manage to craft a bunch of cool tunes without sounding dated. Thadeus Gonzales voice kind of reminds me of Dave Grohl, after he has smoked a carton of cigarettes, and drank a fifth of whiskey (that is a good thing, in case you are wondering).  His voice has that rough edge that makes the songs onThe Lost Art of Rock and Roll more memorable. The twin guitar attack of Jason Lucero and Nicholas Hernandez complement’s Gonzales’s voice nicely.

While there really isn’t a bad tune in the bunch on the CD, some of my favorites include “Monster Girl”, “The Lost Art of Rock & Roll” (See Video Below), “Rock is Religion” and “City of Night”.

It has been a while since I have heard a debut from a band as strong as this one.  If you check out one new band in 2011, give Electric Sister a look. The Lost Art of Rock & Roll rocks hard and does not disappoint. 

For more information on Electric Sister, please visit the band’s website at this link. You can score your own copy of  The Last Art of Rock & Roll atAmazon.com, CDBaby and iTunes.

Tracklist:

01. New Mother Earth / NME
02. I Want It All
03. The Leper
04. Monster Girl
05. Goddess
06. The Lost Art of Rock & Roll
07. Rock Is Religion
08. Echo Park
09. City Of Night

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Thadeus Gonzalez – Vocals
Jason Lucero – Guitars / Vocals
Nicholas Hernandez – Guitars / Vocals
Pete Pacheco – Bass
Eddie Colmeneras - Drums

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