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MUSIC REVIEW
Band: Visqueen
Album: "Sunset on Dateland"
Label: Blue Disguise Records
This album serves as a musical guidebook to dating. The best line I've ever heard in a song: "our relationship is a CD skipping out" from the energetic "Crush on Radio."
Rachel Flotard (vocals/guitar) convincingly sings about the good, bad and the ugly with a resonant, lush voice.
Drummer Ben Hooker and Bassist Kim Warnick complete this slick, stylized package -- a brilliant mix of power pop punk melodica. This is beautiful and delightfully addictive music.
Coming out of Seattle, one can hear some of the influences of Nirvana and Foo Fighters. The band sounds a bit like the indie Velocity Girl or Veruca Salt with more evolved and sophisticated lyrics and compositions.
Visqueen gives you the sugar girly vocals over power chords and fervent rocker beats and melodies. The best part is that you will want to listen to this song over and over again. It is that sublime.
Grade: A
By Amy Steele
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