A promising new and original band
As I said, EP week, there's still alone. Again only five songs on this "Back In Bridgeport. The Additives are a viermans fomatie from Illinois, Chicago. Better said, three men and a woman, because accordion, piano and backing vocals, we Sheila Bertolletti. The use of accordion that gives it a separate what folky touch, but their music contain as bluesy and indie rock influences, the latter to you in all directions. And with only five songs, the CD contains songs twice as much, then the diversity would certainly probably been twice as large. Songwriter and lead singer Joe Ryan rake wording and painter with a large dose opmerkingszin everyday life around him as in "Annamosity" or the story of a relationship spotikal "Baby, We Can Work It Out" and "2 Sides Of The Matress (I 'm Moving Out). Best song is "Stare Out Old Man", a grunge blues song on the transience of life, while "Annamosity" more radiokwaliteiten and hitpotentieel. Too short to bring you a real picture of their qualities, so will be the first full CD should tell whether this is a promising new, original sounding band to do, as this seems to indicate debut.
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