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Look no further,heres the future, December 30, 2005
This review is from: Raised by Wolves (Audio CD)
My friend gave me this cd,Im into all the britpop bands and we were talking about all the bands that have lost thier way(the tears,the last few belle and sabestian cds,travis,ect)so he handed my this cd by Voxtrot and said this is what all those bands should be doing.I was amazed by what I was hearing.Voxtrot capture the sound of many britpop bands(smiths,b & s ,travis) and add to it.The first thing I thought was Morrissey should have these guys open for him.Its that good.I love Raised by wolves and long haul.Buy this
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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my new addiction, June 9, 2006
This review is from: Raised by Wolves (Audio CD)
i saw this band open for elefant. they were actually better than elefant. their energy is so apparent on stage not to mention in their songs. all the songs are amazing and different and upbeat with wondrous and witty lyrics. they are reminiscent of the smiths, belle & sebastian and new order, amongst other great bands. i haven't been taken with a band like this in 5 years. they are definitely worth checking out.
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First EP from this Austin, Texas band makes with the happy, April 26, 2007
This review is from: Raised by Wolves (Audio CD)
Tired of dark, heavy indie rock about brakeups and breakdowns? "Raised by Wolves" is the perfect alternative for you. This 5 song EP makes with the happy without ever losing a beat. The title track sets the tone with it's fast drum beat and jangly guitar. Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist, Ramesh Srivasta knows how to write hooks and melodies guaranteed to keep you humming for days, and his lyrics, though often about brakeups and breakdowns are uplifting and confident. While they have garnered many comparisons to '80's acts like the Smiths (most probably because the second track, The Start of Something, sounds like it could easily be a Smith's B-side) more recent releases have shown Voxtrot are exploring and creating their own sound. This is an excellent introduction to a band that will soon be getting national attention. Finally, if you get a chance to see them live, don't miss it. I was fortunate enough to catch them at a small club, a day after they opened for Elefant in San Francisco. They were brilliant and did an incredible cover of "Love Vigilantes" by New Order.
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