MP3 Llama Train - Siren Sounds EP
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With a broad range of influences from Americana to ambient rock, Llama Train brings an eclectic taste to today's progressive rock scene.
7 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Jam-band
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In a past life, Knoxville's Llama Train might have been a jam band; they have the musical chops to play long-form improv without faltering or repeating themselves, and their repetoire includes Birkenstock-rock nuggets from the likes of Chris Robinson and the Grateful Dead. But somewhere in transit between that past life and this one, these fellows learned a lesson or two about songwriting and showmanship, things that too many patchouli rockers overlook in their droning quest for Jerry's muse. The result: the guys in Llama Train rock unapologetically, and they have fun doing it, trading off instruments as easily as most bands might pass around a bottle of cheap hooch.
- MG, Metro Pulse, November 2006
Llama Train releases new CD
Zachary Zoeller - Art and Entertainment Editor
âSiren Soundsâ is as cohesive as double-sided tape, and a very solid debut. At seven tracks, itâs more than an EP but not quite a full length, leaving the listener wanting more. It was recorded with Don Coffey at his Independent Recorders studio, which could be the reason for much of its sharp edges and clean performances.
It starts with âGreen Ghosts,â a straight-ahead rocker with keyboards and vocal harmonies floating through its crunchy guitars. âDays Become Our Nights,â whose keyboard is a highlight of the CD, is a radio-ready pop number, singing, âIf the Dali rocked weâd gawk all night/ When his bald head shines weâll be all right/ Cause then heâd share his holy light/ And turn our days into our nights.â
The guitar lines abound on âMetal Minds,â which contains an irresistible dance beat and some of Llama Trainsâ best melodies. The band seems at home with this track as well as the following âTechno,â and both songs show some of their most creative moments. âDelayâ sounds like the lost track from R.E.M.âs âMurmurâ with its jangly guitars and pop hooks.
7 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Jam-band
Details:
In a past life, Knoxville's Llama Train might have been a jam band; they have the musical chops to play long-form improv without faltering or repeating themselves, and their repetoire includes Birkenstock-rock nuggets from the likes of Chris Robinson and the Grateful Dead. But somewhere in transit between that past life and this one, these fellows learned a lesson or two about songwriting and showmanship, things that too many patchouli rockers overlook in their droning quest for Jerry's muse. The result: the guys in Llama Train rock unapologetically, and they have fun doing it, trading off instruments as easily as most bands might pass around a bottle of cheap hooch.
- MG, Metro Pulse, November 2006
Llama Train releases new CD
Zachary Zoeller - Art and Entertainment Editor
âSiren Soundsâ is as cohesive as double-sided tape, and a very solid debut. At seven tracks, itâs more than an EP but not quite a full length, leaving the listener wanting more. It was recorded with Don Coffey at his Independent Recorders studio, which could be the reason for much of its sharp edges and clean performances.
It starts with âGreen Ghosts,â a straight-ahead rocker with keyboards and vocal harmonies floating through its crunchy guitars. âDays Become Our Nights,â whose keyboard is a highlight of the CD, is a radio-ready pop number, singing, âIf the Dali rocked weâd gawk all night/ When his bald head shines weâll be all right/ Cause then heâd share his holy light/ And turn our days into our nights.â
The guitar lines abound on âMetal Minds,â which contains an irresistible dance beat and some of Llama Trainsâ best melodies. The band seems at home with this track as well as the following âTechno,â and both songs show some of their most creative moments. âDelayâ sounds like the lost track from R.E.M.âs âMurmurâ with its jangly guitars and pop hooks.
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