Crashing the party goers with plenty good Jangle Pop roots and more joyful-tinged melodies splashing like fresh oranges or sprites upon you and your friends dancing happy on the dance-floor following the interested atmosphere and teenage desires on Letters to Cleo music and the good album release from Aurora Gory Alice where you can find the great catchy vocals from the group’s frontwoman Kay Hanley whom also playing a little guitar as well as the rest of the band members: Michael Einstein whose playing guitar and sing a little bit, boy-drummer Stacy Jones, Greg McKenna the van driver and beer drinker (!) and Scott Riebling on bass guitar and some additional musicians including the producer Mike Dennen.
Not
the best album release from Letters to Cleo actually but Aurora Gory Alice may
turning out to be one of their pioneering records for introducing the real
talents and positive simple and honest points brought to the Rock family tree
by Alternative Rock in the midst of ninety four as it goes further beyond
later.
The power licks and good easy Pop-related tracks and the sensual
childish voice from Ms. Hanley would totally giving some of you a crushed-up
libido for being smiling fun, non-violent and the time for enjoying life while
it still served better at that time.
These Boston’s group really should have a
greater good future as we might seeing them getting famous for listed as a
performers mostly on the teenage-flicks movies very soon. Mellie’s Comin’ Over
and Come Around should be the proof for you to see how awesome the Alternative
Rock scene used to grown while talking about nothing but common daily issues.
Aurora Gory Alice:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/47595/Letters-To-Cleo-Aurora-Gory-Alice-1994
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