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SUPERINFERNO White Night(CD single) (Moonjuice 2004) Released 29.03.04
New London based three piece comprising of Nick (vocals/guitar), John
(bass) and Don (drums). The band have a healthy obsession with big guitar
riffs and the title track is a wall of big riffs backed by some loops that
sound like they were lifted of a Happy Monday’s record! It is modern rock
and an extremely catchy little number. ‘Stereotype’ again cranks up the
guitar with a clean drum sound over the top (you can hear the cymbals!),
complete with a guitar solo workout midway through. ‘Tell Me’ keeps the
tempo going (no ballads for these guys) and reminded me slightly of early
Manic Street Preachers.
Great new band and they play driving rock, albeit with a modern sound but
thankfully the guitar is featured heavily and melody also ranks highly in
the band’s agenda. The more I hear ‘White Night’ the more I am convinced it
could be a hit single. More please!
Related>>
Interview
Band website
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Review by Jason Ritchie
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***** Out of this world | **** Pretty
damn fine |
*** OK, approach with caution unless you are a fan |
** Instant bargain bin fodder | * Ugly. Just ugly |
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