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BEDlight for BlueEYES
The Dawn
Trustkill CD
Whoa, hold up! What's up with all that falsetto melodic singing? Showoff!
One thing is for sure, Christian Andre Guererro can defiantly sing his head off (he received a vocal scholarship from the esteemed Boston Conservatory of Music), but too often its over-the-top and distracting. But man can he wail.
BEDlight for BlueEYES brings the rock with oodles of metal and rock influenced guitar riffs (like 80s style dude). There are a lot of young whippersnappers out there that like to compare BEDlight to the wonderfully dynamic Coheed and Cambria, and they both seem to share a similar heart-racing guitar-driven output, but a Coheed BEDlight is not.
The Dawn isn't bad, but it can be too wishy-washy at times, especially on über-melodic crooners like "Midnight Symphony" and "Reciprocal." For the most part, The Dawn will make you sway from side-to-side while playing air-guitar to the reverberating and swirling of six-stringed axes. It's just those damn vocals that sound.well, too perfect for a rock outfit. There are scattered hardcore-crunches and some backing growls to spice the rockage up a bit. However, The Dawn does showcase the most perfectly pitched vocals in rock.so if that's your thing, but they just seem to overshadow the rock too much.
by Fake Train
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