The Snakes |
| February 2003 Rock Pop Alternative | |
| Written by Vinnie Apicella | |
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Reviews Artist: The SnakesTitle: The Snakes Label: Bomp Records On one hand there's the bell bottom curve of strobe-era Stones on and again to go with a perceptively Dylan-esque tone, and Pops, the generally reserved singer, doing well to capture both Iggy and Bowie, surprisingly so on the tender gone tenacious rocker, "Jesus's Son," which is definitely among the best of the bunch and a brotherly equivalent to the forgotten Urge Overkill-ers. Overall, we can sum up The Snakes (as sneaky, including a clever "sleeper" track for number eleven that goes heavy on the psych-fx for a soothing yet strong closer that I would've missed another second or two later) to owning a vivid preference for image over words (see inlay), a slightly less glitzy Black Crowes like style, capturing the essence of the Blues, Folk, and R&B, bore of a daisy-faced era, catchy and precursory to the rougher edged four on the floor blow out that saw the sun set on the chill out soon after. User reviews There are no user reviews for this item. Add new review Powered by jReviews |
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