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Sons
of Sylvia: Revelation
Posted by Mike Farley (10/01/2010 @ 12:00 am)
Don’t blame brother trio Sons of Sylvia if they are a bit
pigeon-holed into the country music genre, because that’s not
what they are. Sure, the band won a talent competition that led to
a deal with 19 Recordings, and one of the band members was a backup
singer in Carrie Underwood’s band, but their debut, Revelation,
is no more country than Bon Jovi or Bret Michaels. Oh wait….yeah,
there is much crossover these days. Let’s just say this is a
rock album with moments of twang and leave it at that. And as debut
albums go, this is a pretty strong set. The trio is led by singer
Ashley Clark and the trio writes together with the help of folks like
OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder, who happens to be their cousin. And
while Ashley has a strong voice, one of the drawbacks is that he tries
too hard to show it off. The album opens with “John Wayne,”
and this is the country rock song Bon Jovi couldn’t seem to
write, but with too many vocal acrobatics a la Adam Lambert. But it’s
a good one, as are most of the tracks on here. “Love Left to
Lose” is a powerful gang-vocal anthem, “50 Ways”
could find its way onto an Aerosmith album, and the current single,
“I’ll Know You,” is pure pop power ballad. But the
best track of all is “Song of Solomon,” a slowly building
gem in which the vocal acrobatics are more appropriate. All in all
this is a solid debut and this is a band that could have an extremely
bright future. (19 Recordings/Interscope) |
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