This review was submitted by:   Kate James (Managment Team) on 28 October 2005
Artist:   Wasted Days
Album:   Wasted Days
Artists URL:    www.wasteddaysmusic.com
I really like the style of this band, they are young and fresh but somehow manage to 
recapture the real spirit of Old Skool Punk.  The twin vocalists work so well together 
with their different styles.  We will be doing all we can to push this band and expect 
them to do really well.  

Fallen 2005 EP


Fallen

A machine gun sounding blast from the bass and a very impressive piece of extreme drumming throws you into this song. The harder vocals are back with a vengeance but with some great harmonies from the guys. This track should definitely be their first single, (in my opinion anyway) as it shows all their talents off beautifully. The guitars scream out at you at every opportunity with some of the best drumming I have heard in a long time. It is totally reminiscent of the Old Skool Punk that I fell in love with all those years ago when I was not even a teenager. Give us more of this …….


May 31st

Another good heavy pounding drum intro with great guitars again. A good mix of vocals from the guys, their voices work very well together. A bit more mainstream in sound this time but it is incredibly strong and still retains the true punk style.


Never Say Never

More drums and great guitars fire you into this track, it has the true punk sound once more but with a nice melodic beat and vocals. This track is a love song but with so much more oomph .

Tomorrow

A twangy intro this time, almost Spanish guitar style playing with a soft drum sound joining before the music gets harder and the guitars start machine gunning again. A nice sound with good clear vocals are what make this track really good to listen to. The guitar solo strum is a nice touch and the lyrics are great too. This is a song that a lot of people can relate to.


2004 Demo Ep

Someday

Great guitar intro, very mellow, then it crashes in with the vocals. The band have a great gravel like punk vocal style. Suddenly the drums blast in with a good heavy beat before dropping to a softer sound while the vocals get louder. What follows is a wonderful string of guitar riffs and drum beats that prove that these guys really can play. The vocals kick back in for the final chorus and you are definitely left wanting to hear more from the band.

Too Late

A nice intro with loads of cymbals and a nice twangy guitar sound that erupts into the familiar heavy drumming guitar thrashing sound. The vocals are softer on this track and the beat regularly slows down for a great bit of guitar work. It really is a very melodic track with some great shifts and changes. I love it.



     


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