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tighter, cohesive, and fantastic!It was almost impossible to believe that this was truly Eve 6 when I popped Horrorscope into the CD player. I discovered that this trio has formed a much ballsier, tighter sound, while keeping all the infectious hooks and witty wordplay from their debut album. Eve 6 is influenced by old school punk rock...and it shines wonderfully through in rockers like "Nocturnal" and "Jet Pack." They also throw new elements into the mix, as "Rescue" and "On the Roof Again" have light industrial touches. The b…
Great songs almost ruined by heavy handed production.These guys have very creative lyrics and good music to go with them. However, their producer for this CD decided to fill in the "empty spaces" in their songs with way too much synth. The synth tramples on the vocals on some songs, almost drowning them out by competing for the same sonic space. While some of keyboard sounds do fit in OK, most of the time it has the flavor of a bad re-mix job. The producer should have stayed away from the ProTools and just let the music "breathe" a little more ---…
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