The front cover making the darker impressions about how this self-titled releasing from Isle of Q as a Hard Rock/Alternative Modern Rock unit from Philadelphia that consisting of drummer Josh Cedar, vocalist David Ringler, bassist Beau Bodine and guitarist Doug Kennedy might exactly fitted for describing a new television series about the haunting of Curse Island and its treasury but don’t get this opinion wrong entirely because the band itself stepping a bit closer to the Soundgarden or Nickelback league by soundswhile in the choruses vocals harmony one would capturing the legacy left essentially by Layne Staley and his group living very well in Pennsylvania area especially on the city where the declaration of independence and constitution were signed as well as the displayed of Liberty Bell but relatively more important on the further discussion on this band is quite be needed as the producer Terry Manning polished the record as it sounded very well-mixed and the good songs recorded on it would tackling the curiosity o any Modern Metal lovers for the band’s working their efforts as they’re meant to be standard but carrying some great influences from the previous acts in Rock Music and some songs might going to capturing you to head-banging hard through Faraway, Bag of Tricks to The Clone and Bittersweet or Meltdown. Isle of Q perhaps, needs to be opening more opportunities for their tracks to be revealing by the more listeners, radio stations and music media with the reducing on not just becoming an average Rock band following the legendary Seattle-sound as Rubberneck to be just another bandwagon for Stone Temple Pilots.
Isle of Q would do a great contribution for
the rest of thus trucker bars and diners to open 24 hour.
Isle of Q:
https://youtu.be/A5KR6hR259Y
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