
Wydown: Noise of America
Noise of America a short listen at just over 35 minutes, but with constant powerful layers of melody and rocking riffs, this debut is a long enough engagement to make a bold statement: that Wydown is just getting started.
Noise of America a short listen at just over 35 minutes, but with constant powerful layers of melody and rocking riffs, this debut is a long enough engagement to make a bold statement: that Wydown is just getting started.
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There are few bands that can throw a full-on arena spectacle, charge a days paycheck amount for a ticket and leave their fans begging for more. Count U2, Green Day, Radiohead, The Beastie Boys and The Rolling Stones amongst those heavyweights. The Red Hot Chili Peppers who tour once every three or four years, have the big budget to throw a hockey shed spectacle amongst the best of the pre-mentioned acts. Their show during early stages of the Stadium Arcadium at the Glendale Arena, proved this Southern California four piece have continually expaned their sound from their young cock sock days.
While the fuzzed out guitars can get a little overpowering at times, the melodies are strong enough that they
Be Here to Love Me documents the life of one of America
Last time Glide caught up with Brett Hughes, his Hony Tonk outfit, Ramble Dove, feat. Mike Gordon, Scott Murawski and Gordon Stone had just announced a headlining club tour and a spot at Bonnaroo. Hughes, now back in the Green Mountains, recollects on his band’s inaugural tour.