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areuonsomething.com Track listing 1. You've Got Me Addicted 2. Eva 3. Sex and Violins 4. Outside Your Door 5. Las Vegas Rocks 6. Beyond These City Lights 7. Feelin' Alright 8. I Can't Wake Up 9. How To Love You 10. I'm On Fire 11. Tears Fall Astray 12. Str8 2 Hell Label: Koch Records Sex and violins; think about those two things for a minute. Sex has got to be the single most desirable physical sensation known to mankind. At its best, it's an intense and intimate ride that ends with every nerve ending screaming in ecstasy. Violins; delicate instruments that need to be caressed gently at times, but also need to be violently stroked occasionally to drive them to dizzying heights. When you think about it, sex and violins are similar in many ways. Here is a band that embraces their name and translates their music to fit the two elements. Vocalist/bassist
Lynn Sorensen reeks of raw sexuality here. Whether he's pumping the neck
of his fretless bass during "You've Got Me Addicted" or spewing
forth his suave slurs during the verses of "Eva," Sorensen captures
the essence of the band name in every breath he takes. It just so happens
that Sorensen is the violin player in the band, too. So when he belts
out "You run my bow down the small of your back, you're a night at
the opera, you're a sheer heart attack" during the chorus of their
namesake tune, "Sex & Violins," it's an effective foray
into the attitude of the band's music. This chorus also sheds some light
upon some of the influences at work here; with "night at the opera"
and "sheer heart attack" referencing two classic Queen records. From the hard and heavy sound of songs like "Las Vegas Rocks" and "Str8 2 Hell," to the rap/rock of "Tears Fall Astray," to the sensitive innocence of "How to Love You;" this is just plain fun. It's nothing groundbreaking. They aren't trying to reinvent the wheel or anything. This band is a modern day Van Halen; a good time, party band that just kills instrumentally. I must say, that after hearing of Sorensen's accomplishments with the violin, I did yearn to hear more of his playing when the disc was over. But other than that, I think The Stones put it best when they said, "It's only rock and roll, but I like it." Official website: www.sexandviolins.com MySpace profile: www.myspace.com/sexandviolins |