SCOMIC - Triciciclo

Kategorie: CD-Reviews | Genre: Alternative/Indie | Heft: Jahrgang 2014, eclipsed Nr. 158 / 3-2014 | VÖ-Jahr: 2014 | Wertung: 6/10 | Label: Artist Station | Autor: JV


Because there is no scene in Chile for young up-and-coming rock bands (at least that's what the press release claims), the brothers Esteban and Tito Domic, bassist and drummer, as well as singer and guitarist Scott Kevin Sáez emigrated to Europe, stopped in France and finally in Germany. From Berlin they are now trying to conquer the international stages. With their debut album, they deliver a concentrated load of rock power, which although flirting with the mainstream for long stretches, can at least come up with a fat portion of exoticism through the Spanish lyrics. Sáez's rough organ surprises with a more powerful version of Chester Bennington's voice, and some of the songs are reminiscent of Linking Park ("Juntos", "Metamorfosis"). The electronic elements of most tracks, including the distinctive "Dance", suggest that the band also wants to reach the dance floors - Germany, Europe, the world. This could work if it doesn't degenerate into fairground music like "Eco".

Top track: Juntos

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