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Review: The Blood Brothers


The Blood Brothers
“March on Electric Children”
(Three One G)

Classically different.  The Blood Brothers blend so many ingredients into this masterpiece, “March on Electric Children,” that you could listen to it endlessly without making sense of how cool it is that they accomplish the fusion so seamlessly.  Varying vocals from screams to chants to shrieks, tempo changes, mood shifts, and on-point musicianship coupled with nearly flawless songwriting allow this to be a great record.  Song for song, this is one of the best recordings that you can fill your mind with right now to get a truly eclectic impression and vision of what is good music of the time.  What The Blood Brothers have put together is something that we should latch onto in order to progress in our personal musical directions.  Once you can appreciate what they have done, then you can become enlightened.

Eric

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