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BABA O’RILEY – Baba O’Riley EP |
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 |
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(Independent)
Engaging fuzz-rock from Sydney-siders
Baba O’Riley is a four-piece from Sydney that pool their rock and electro influences to create their own brand of fuzzy pop-rock. This self-titled EP showcases the results of this mix across six varying tracks that range from the stomping opener Woman (Pt 2) to soft-rockers like Young, Restless & Dead. This diversity is further achieved through the use of dual vocalists Amy Pes and Chris Vasyli. Pes’ voice tends to be the stronger of the two, reminding one of early Superjesus, but Vasyli handle his duties sufficiently. All of the tracks are catchy and engaging, utilising an assortment of interesting tones and effects that prick up the listener’s ears. The six tracks featured are a good demonstration of this band’s abilities to create appealing slices of rock. It’s not much of stretch to see these songs getting some heads nodding when played live.
TREVOR WINTERS
1. Written by Kerry Whitaker, on 03-07-2009 09:48 Inspired enough to go out and buy the EP |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 July 2009 )
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