MP3 The Zero Points - Blue Collar Billionaire
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blue collar rock'n roll that make's one feel good and want to dance. ask your doctor which doseage of The Zero Points is right for you. and get a sample.
8 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
This is all mod con rock high-octane, jagged, jittery R&B-based Skank Wave, full of scooter juice and cold gin. The tempos shift from dual guitar jangle-grind to squealing sparks of lead lines from axemen Dave Woods and Peter McGraw, respectively. Aaron Gilbride confesses and complains from bitter-soaked drank-writ journals of heartsick, rib-knocked, hope deferred beyond all sense of reason, as the nimble Surf-psycho rhythm section of Sandy Wilson and Chris Campbell bash and groove. This is teenage head music, full of fucked up hormonal explosions and amp burn. A frenetic intensity can be sensed in tracks like "Push" which probably kills 'em live while the creative tempo shift on the chorus of "What I Can Afford" shows The Zero Points can rock AND swing. Blue Collar Billionaire is as screwed up, tense, paradoxical, and tough as its title.
-Chris Estey for Three Imaginary Girls
8 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Roots Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
This is all mod con rock high-octane, jagged, jittery R&B-based Skank Wave, full of scooter juice and cold gin. The tempos shift from dual guitar jangle-grind to squealing sparks of lead lines from axemen Dave Woods and Peter McGraw, respectively. Aaron Gilbride confesses and complains from bitter-soaked drank-writ journals of heartsick, rib-knocked, hope deferred beyond all sense of reason, as the nimble Surf-psycho rhythm section of Sandy Wilson and Chris Campbell bash and groove. This is teenage head music, full of fucked up hormonal explosions and amp burn. A frenetic intensity can be sensed in tracks like "Push" which probably kills 'em live while the creative tempo shift on the chorus of "What I Can Afford" shows The Zero Points can rock AND swing. Blue Collar Billionaire is as screwed up, tense, paradoxical, and tough as its title.
-Chris Estey for Three Imaginary Girls
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