Sunday, March 13, 2011

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INDUCTIONS THE "ROAD ANGEL" 2011

"Young blood to rock and roll, new blood pa never die," sang beyond the 80 that good heavy metal band called Overdose. On the other hand, as it was this movie that gave him so well in the USA to Javier Bardem, "No Country for Old Men", both titles serve me because I ask, is the rock and roll a country for old men?.

is clear that we as Indians, cultivate respect for our elders, musically speaking, "and according to who and who is speaking, idolatry religion becomes spoiled when it comes to certain sacred cows, and eye, no wonder, or is it not true that the rock would not be the same without Bob Seger and the Allman Brothers to name but two bands. No one dared to cough Led Zeppelin or Cream, as pillars of the music based on guitar riffs that we all love, and we all crossed themselves if someone named Little Richard, the Stones or Hendrix, and also the silence is almost mystical, to speak of those who remain in the gap, and two balls billing records that do not leave anyone indifferent, if Mellencamp, Petty and Young.

spends three quarters of the same in the hard rock, it seems that we are looking for the new Guns N 'Roses, leaving the 80 names when you want to emphasize the maximum effectiveness of the genre and even raised great expectations of return or continuation of those bands that one day dominate the world and the charts.

Ok, it is already clear that the past is Brilant rock and do not go out of fashion, and even, this happened many times is present, but what happens with the new blood. What if we start with the footmen, who go to concerts and buy albums, you want people younger rock and roll, I have to recognize that the concerts I usually go, the average age is not too low, and sailed the seas, youth walks more in spirit than in the DNI, but perhaps it is also true that I am a middle-aged, possibly around the forties and cinquentones telling war stories of those days.

As for the new generation of bands, it is true that very few bands, that could no even be true-even achieved the status they got not only as bands of 70 or 80, even 90's, the acceptance level of about Alice in Chains or Pearl Jam about, for example. Perhaps the fault is that everything has changed, that access to information that the media does not put you as above, some bands with a funnel, now each is about the fire that warms you better. Perhaps, it is also true that we are reluctant to recognize the value of the bands until some time has passed, as if being young is not compatible with sass to the consecrated.

In this century, the mainstream has tried to make the new glory of the time, it was Velvet Revolver, but for my taste were major expectations, music, Foo Fighters, a band with a great direct that harms his past many times, and then a flood of bands such as Muse I personally do not think they can get champion league positions.

It might be the blues rock scene, which has seen the guitar that no one hesitates to elevate to the altars, Bonamassa, Derek Trucks Shepherd or are a clear example. In the more closed world of hard rock, but closed to many people unable to move from 9 in the amplifier-button, people com Hardcore Superstar have given a tumble to the genre and have come back into fashion-not market - the aggressive riffs and flashy paint, I could go days and days, and really all this is more than a matter of appreciation and desire or not to discover new and good bands, which in these days where you have the chance to rediscover old records, often overshadows the opportunity to experience new sensations.

honestly do not think anyone Face an album expecting to hear the new "Exile on Main Street", the important thing is to enjoy, feet moving your head or what is third, and one of the bands these days is consiguendo to do so, are The Inductions, presented in partnership their first release, in the form of EP, as in the old days, when bands are usually not released a double album, but you were doing your mouth water with only a few issues.

"Road Angel" is this engine, 6 tracks which come together to air the seventies hard rock, the riffs to the Young brothers, knowledge of roots blues and all activity that blast hard rock from Scandinavia.

A huge riff opens the album with the song that gives title "Road Angel" with a fresh and bold classic hard gone through the blender of ACDC and the source of the beginning of time. "Loser" follows the same path as above, but with a strong streak of rock pimp, and that voice gargled School in bourbon and fast riffs and sharp.

The Inductions But in addition, are able to start playing blues harmonica and grief / guitar is simply bestial in this "age Blues," with its powerful sound stabs you in the column. "Band of Thieves" marks a return to classic rock, with a strong rhythm and a sound similar to the one that drew people like Gluecifer Hellacopter or is old-fashioned rock with attitude.

Rock and roll is cockiness, attitude, rebellion and wanted to scream to the world, but also has its share tender and sensitive, which comes out all feeling that a great band should have, and The Inductions not going to be less . "New ways" is a fabulous part-time, with the harmonica as the star that guides the memories of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Creedence, with a touch more hard rock.

The sixth track is a bonus, which to close the disk in the best possible way, soars with this "King of r'n'r" hard rock back to tie in on the roots of 70, giving free rein to unbridled guitars and that voice that shines in each and each of the topics.

Six topics are short, too short, so you body needs more of. Open up a cold beer and plug in this "Angel road" until you have the strength. By the way, The Inductions are Irun, but could be where they give the win, because rock and roll knows no borders, and is formed by Daniel Carrasco Carbonell (drums), Pablo Ruiz del Cerro Chocarro (bass), Mike Ereñozaga López (guitar) and David "Sogo" (Vocals, harmonica), with the collaboration of Ivan Zabalegui keyboards on "New ways". Among his influences appoint Led Zep, Danko Jones, Queens of the Stone Age, Deep Purple, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Turbonegro ... so you know what you will find now that no one say that there is no young blood to rock and roll.

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