Written by Michael Davis Wednesday, 03 May 2006 00:00
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Floating in the waters somewhere between Scissor Sisters and the Darkness (with obvious nods to Bowie, Costello, and KISS, as well as a complete rip-off of the Knack’s “My Sharona” at one point), they make landfall stateside with their quirky version of dance rock, complete with ‘70s style arena riffs, ‘80s keyboard playfulness, and a healthy dose of glam sass.
The artistic vision in the band is seen by front-man Ola Salo, who for the last three years has gained complete creative control. The goal was simple: get rid of unnecessary baggage by stripping down their sound, and make a record that makes you want to move, a rock record with disco beats. I will have to say, it definitely succeeded, I’m just not sure how many rock songs with disco beats in a row I’d actually be interested in dancing to. Maybe three?
www.thearkworld.com
www.therebelgroup.com
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