MP3 Ride The Mole - Sketchtown
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rock and roll with a pop edge featuring wailing guitars, big hooks and strong melodies; It's three chord rock using five chords.
14 MP3 Songs
POP: Power Pop, ROCK: Hard Rock
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RIDE THE MOLE is a four piece out of Astoria that delivers basic rhythm-heavy rock tunes that feature strong pop melodies. The guitar duo of Marc Scarano and John Filion trade off on lead vocal duties which made for an interesting set when I saw them at the Luna Lounge. Bassist Ken [Ted] Kersten and drummer Peter Walsh kept everything nice and tight with that rock-steady beat so the twin guitars could get rambunctious. This is music the crowd was either bopping their heads or tapping their toes to. Not that easy to achieve in this town. -Jeff Rey, NEON Magazine
They were pretty damn great. RTM arenât breaking new ground or anything, but theyâve got great hooks and know how to play. That alone should set them apart from most bands around today. -Rob Browning, The Spinning Room
Ride the Mole. What the f**k kinda band name is that? What about "Whack-A-Mole?" Now, that was a good game. You got that rubber hammer and youâd pop those little dirt-dogs good on the head. Theyâd squeal, then youâd hit another, and another. Soon youâd be whacking away. Hitting them moles for being bad. For not tying their shoes. For not eating all their vegetables. For wetting the bed. Bad moles! Bad! Youâll pay. Oh, sorry. Yes, Ride the Mole is a band from Queens. They are funny/stupid, clever/stupid and melodic/stupid. Which means I like it. But Iâm still not sure what riding a mole means. -George Tabb, NY Press
14 MP3 Songs
POP: Power Pop, ROCK: Hard Rock
Details:
RIDE THE MOLE is a four piece out of Astoria that delivers basic rhythm-heavy rock tunes that feature strong pop melodies. The guitar duo of Marc Scarano and John Filion trade off on lead vocal duties which made for an interesting set when I saw them at the Luna Lounge. Bassist Ken [Ted] Kersten and drummer Peter Walsh kept everything nice and tight with that rock-steady beat so the twin guitars could get rambunctious. This is music the crowd was either bopping their heads or tapping their toes to. Not that easy to achieve in this town. -Jeff Rey, NEON Magazine
They were pretty damn great. RTM arenât breaking new ground or anything, but theyâve got great hooks and know how to play. That alone should set them apart from most bands around today. -Rob Browning, The Spinning Room
Ride the Mole. What the f**k kinda band name is that? What about "Whack-A-Mole?" Now, that was a good game. You got that rubber hammer and youâd pop those little dirt-dogs good on the head. Theyâd squeal, then youâd hit another, and another. Soon youâd be whacking away. Hitting them moles for being bad. For not tying their shoes. For not eating all their vegetables. For wetting the bed. Bad moles! Bad! Youâll pay. Oh, sorry. Yes, Ride the Mole is a band from Queens. They are funny/stupid, clever/stupid and melodic/stupid. Which means I like it. But Iâm still not sure what riding a mole means. -George Tabb, NY Press
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