Number Station-Lonely Tonight CD Review

| March 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

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by Tim Wenger

Number Station has been throwing themselves on the CMB radar a lot recently, and they’ve struck again with their record Lonely Tonight. Mellow, almost pleasant vocals on top of thick guitar distortion and steady, at times raging, drums seem to be their specialty, and they have it down.

A bit of spoken word takes the show on “Country Western Singer,” and the track “Kiss and Be Gone” sounds like some ’90s grunge. The grunge theme actually comes to mind quite a bit throughout the disc, but never enough to solely define the band. The recording itself is grungy and sometimes sloppy, but what it lacks in over-the-top production, it makes up for in raw energy.

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Category: A-Sides

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