Artist:  The Orange Man Theory
   Title: Riding A Cannibal Horse From Here To ...
   

From the onset the hardcore band The Orange Man Theory go for the jugular with what has to be the strangest album title I’ve come across to date, although things start to make sense once you've read the CD insert.

In their heads they are a hardcore band, but in their hearts they are stuck between punk and 70’s super rock.  A strange mix, but the evidence is all there, you just have to dissect each track and you’ll find all sorts of influences in there.

The album opens up with ‘His Revenge On Capside’, which is about as hardcore as they come.  What with the vocals of Gianni screaming out as though his very life depended on it and the guitars of Gabbo reigning equal to the vocal onslaught.

This isn’t my genre really, but what TOMT bring to the genre is something a little bit different.  They actually have a huge sound that compensates for the screeching vocals, which have never been my cup of tea, but they are what the young ’uns apparently what to hear nowadays.

Each track seems to melt in to one huge hardcore track, sometimes so much that it’s hard to tell where one track ends and another begins.

But I’m sure that they will be huge no matter what I say about the album so good luck to them.

 

Tracklisting:

1. Introducing ourselves to the Masses
2. Meredina will have his revenge of Capeside
3. Vampires in the Sun (Surfin' Transylvania)
4. The way to Rock
5. Vortex of cows into the sweet Tornado
6. Where we're going we don't need Roads
7. Biollante's Dawn
8. Riding a cannibal horse from here to Clinton M.A.
9.
007 ce fa 'na pippa
                  

 

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