CD
Review: eve6
by
Keavin Wiggins
Artist:
eve6
Title:
eve6
Label:
RCA records
TRACKS
1. How Much Longer
3:07
2. Inside Out 3:39
3. Leech 3:58
4. Showerhead 3:04
5. Open Road song
3:17
6. Jesus Nitelite
4:47
7. Superhero Girl
3:35
8. Tongue Tied 3:10
9. Saturday Night
2:51
10. There's a face
2:37
11. Small Town Trap
4:19
I knew
I was missing something when we got 30 request within a three-day period
to include eve6 on Rock n World.
Their name was the
first thing I caught on to, they took it from one of my favorite episodes
of the X-files, so they couldn’t be all bad, could they? So a few days
after posting the eve6 page here at Rock n World I was in a local record
store, and witnessed the three people in line ahead of me purchase the
eve6 debut. I went back into the isle and grabbed a copy, since then it
has been in heavy rotation in my convertible’s 50-disc changer.
I will state for
the record right now I am more into hard rock than alternative and Punk
so when a CD from those genres catches my attention that means it must
be great. Indeed it is. The opening track 'How Much Longer’ gets
the disc groovin, and then the second track the highly addictive tune ‘Inside
out’ justifies the purchase price of the CD. I find myself listening to
the first 5 songs over and over, that doesn’t mean that the rest of the
disc isn’t worth a damn, it is just that the first few songs are so good,
that you just have to replay them.
The band seems to
blend the best of Stone Temple Pilots and Greenday into a unique almost
pop sound. When I pay attention to a band that is labeled punk or alternative,
that means that must be good enough to get me to switch over Genre’s.
Signed to their
record deal when still in High School, we can expect a long career of great
music from these talented young men. For right now go buy their debut CD
and see what you have been missing.
Visit
the eve6 artist page here at Rock n world |