

Alternative
Rock or Alternative Modern Metal might be just a term for making us confusing
to describe the branches of Rock’s popular music genres that seems to be added
more truthful than the manipulative alien stories with Cellophane – the Californian
quartet rocker’s line-up: Shannon Crawford (vocals), Doug Ardito (bass), Mark
Bistany (drums) and John Chase (guitars) releasing their self-titled recording
back in the late nineties era as being part of the inviting bands to play
Ozz-Fest with the Prince of Darkness himself on stage and touring around US
soils with many great names in Extreme Metal music community at the time.
Grungy mixes with Groovy Heavy Rock and slower Heavy Metal with wings to fly
might touching the blur reality inside the listeners mind by using thus melodic
solo riffs and harmony bass-line patterns over No One in The End, Cut Away, I
Crave You Gone, I’m So Glad You Came to Here We Lay or Down – ready to box
anyone up the staging level but not quite a survivor group by the moving of
time around them to stay productive.
Cellophane:
https://myzuka.me/Album/23505/Cellophane-Cellophane-1997
0 Response to "Tamarak Tree (Virgin Records America Inc. 1997) "
Post a Comment