Indie rockers The Rebellion cover a lot of territory in their new CD,"Time," managing to be alternately thrashful and thoughtful. Guitarist Silviu Moldovan sounds at times like Travis Stever of Coheed and Cambria, but Rebellion pianist Josh Palmer also manages to summon the likes of The Fray's Issac Slade on other tracks -- a virtual "180" of influences on the indie-rock landscape. The result: A band with the potential to go in a number of directions, even within the same disc. That sort of versatility portends a potentially long and fruitful run.
"Time," the band's debut, is a tasty collection that feaures a unique sound. The opening song, "Dr. Don't," is one of the best of the album -- and here is where Palmer channels a bit of The Fray's Slade.
The next song, "Start Us Over," has a completely different sound to it. It's much more rockier, but also big-stage dramatic, even Homeric in the mold of Coheed and Cambria. The third track, "One Night Hero," has the best vocal performance on the disc. The songs "Change" and "The Wait Is Over" have a piano/songwriter driven sound to them.
"After The Rain" is softer that anything else on "Time," a piano based tune that will send chills, if the mood is right. The song "Time" is probably one of my favorite songs from the album, and packs a good guitar riff. "Don't Know How" has equally good guitar and piano in it, unlike most of the songs which usually feature just one or the other. The overall album is great, in my opinion, and I definitely think you should get it. The band's MySpace page is here.
I looked for this record at Fyes but they didnt have it. heard it at my friend's -- pretty good.
ReplyDeleteDEFINITELY... but what are the tour dates dude
ReplyDeletethese guys are tapping into something good i think.... the vocals remind me of the guy from jacks mannequin
ReplyDeleteomar in albuquerque
I just found it on iTunes. Checkin' it out now dude.
ReplyDeleteSounds cool.I think I'll get it
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of this band before, but I would now like to get their CD. Thanks JamaJar!
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BEEENNNNYYYY awesome blog. Did I see u at the C and C concert in anaheim. later
ReplyDeletethe title track is the best song. I heard of these guys before their CD even came out. they are from canada i think. reminbd me a little bit of coldplay except they rock.
ReplyDeleteTim in Boise
doink
ReplyDeletenot original... they need some crows feet and some mileage... dime a dozen
ReplyDeletethis is serious pedro. do these guys actually tour? can't find anything on them
ReplyDeletegood photos of rebellion here
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Great Band I've been rocking out to these guys for over a year. I got the original disk which was a special limited addition (pretty sweet!) and then the new remix on itunes....... cant wait to see them in Toronto on the 10th of March!!
ReplyDeleteI've also found more on them at revernation.com/therebellion
ReplyDelete* www.reverbnation.com/therebellion
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