Sunday, February 24, 2008

Metro Spirit review

MECHANICAL BULL
"A Million Yesterdays"
Woodstock Music Works


AUGUSTA, GA - The band Mechanical Bull delivers an unusual blend of classic rock and roots rock with a hint of country.

Bull’s style is individual and also original. The main sounds that seem to stand out on this groups' CD are the unique vocals and guitar playing and distortion and tremelo. This gives Mechanical Bull it's own signature. In my opinion, “A Million Yesterdays” is a recommended listen to classic rock fans.

The song "Crazy Lady" has a rockin’ guitar beginning that sounds similar to Kenny Wayne Shepard and the Marshall Tucker Band. It's cool to hear some accompanying lead guitar throughout this song. This is one thing that has disappeared from much of the current music on the radio. This song could easily be a hit tune played on Top 40 Radio. Mechanical Bull is a band of accomplished musicians.

"Find a Home" has even more great lead guitar and signature rock vocals and harmony. Bands such as the Bull give listeners hope that rock ‘n’ roll is still alive, but just unorganized. This band strengthens my belief that we are on the verge of a rock-guitar-based band resurgence!

This group was a bit of a surprise, especially with the two tracks that were mentioned, because it’s a band that has found its own sound. If you're a fan of classic rock and roots rock and you like a touch of country music, try Mechanical Bulls’ new CD "A Million Yesterdays" available at woodstockmusicworks.com.

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