mikornr

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 The Art of Rolling is a true sixties record, rough, noisy, and magical in evoking the typical sounds of the ’60s and ’70s.

 An album aimed at all those people who are looking for a record that can truly revive the years of great rock with a bit of psychedelia, in an original and unpolished way.

The Blue Van's album 'The Art of Rolling' delivers a genuine and raw 70s-inspired rock experience. Blending psychedelic touches and rockabilly influences, it evokes classic bands like The Doors and Led Zeppelin. Although not aimed at commercial charts, the album offers 12 tracks of solid, unpolished rock music for fans seeking authenticity beyond mainstream trends. Listen to The Blue Van's 'The Art of Rolling' for a genuine throwback to classic 70s rock and psychedelic vibes!

 Their music is pure poetry, it is a sunny pop that takes some cues from bands like The Shins, but with a way of doing things all their own.

 In the liveliest year of indie rock, among Bloc Party and Maximo Park, this was just what was needed... too bad it went practically unnoticed!

This review praises The Spinto Band’s 2005 album 'Nice and Nicely Done' for its fresh and fearless approach to indie rock. Unlike many English bands dominating the scene, this American group offers a poetic, atmospheric sound with delicate vocals and skilled instrumentation. Standout tracks like 'Oh Mandy' and 'Crack The Whip' showcase the band’s originality and catchy melodies. Despite its quality, the album went largely unnoticed in a lively indie rock year. Listen to The Spinto Band's 'Nice and Nicely Done' and discover a fresh, poetic take on indie rock!

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