Holy Roman
Empire: The Longue Dureé
Released: 2007
Country: USA (Chicago)
Style: Progressive/Punk/Alternative
Vocals: Emily Schambra
Rating: 9/10 (Click on CD pic for website)
This band labels them-selves as rock/punk/indie on their Myspace
site, but I would be more inclined to call them indie progressive.
There is far too much sophistication here to call them punk. This
Chicago, Illinois band has compiled a great collection of super catchy
tunes with a solid hard rock edge, and super clear vocals with lots
of power. Every song is laced with great hooks that just grab you
and won’t let go. Vocalist Emily Schambra also writes the lyrics,
which are nothing short of brilliant poetry. The vocals and the guitar
riffs are always so complimentary to each other, even though they
are on completely different melodies. All the punches just work perfectly
together. And there are lots of punches, with the guitars slamming
in with gripping rhythms at just the right moments. The two guitarists
are almost always playing different parts from each other, adding
so much detail to the songs. Emily's vocals have an interesting quality
that adds an element of intrigue to the songs. I must say I really
like her voice. She has lots of punch and a good range.
The entire album is bursting with energy and melodies to die for,
so if you need a good pick me up, grab this album and go nuts. I’m
really crazy about this band, and they’re great if you want to get
away from the abundance of gothic, symphonic style bands that seem
to be multiplying like rabbits, and listen to some really fun, supercharged
indie rock for a change. I would also recommend their previous six
track EP called “Lost in Landscapes”, for more of the same great stuff.
I have to warn you though, once you hear the song “Call the Guards
Off”, the catchy chorus will be stuck in your head forever. It’s been
embedded in my brain for months!
© John Davies 2008
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