TO THE BONE


"To the Bone" (Rosemont Recordings; 2004)

Reviewed by Snidermann

To The Bone emits a jazzy, bluesy type essence that holds a dark and sinister side that is instantly enjoyable. It's surely not heavy metal, but it has a lock on solid rock'n'roll.

"To the Bone" features very strange songs that are very well done. This is down and dirty rock'n'roll music with an edge. It's to the point and very entertaining although sometimes the songs are too cryptic and hard to decipher.  This music throughout is solid fundamental rock'n'roll with plenty of heart and it sounds like the band is having a good time. 

The only negative thing I can see with this release, is that it's only 29 minutes long -- I would have liked to hear more. 

To The Bone has it going on with all the elements of a good rock'n'roll band: quality music and lyrics, high production values and, perhaps most importantly, genuine heart.

To the Bone: Jeff Bridi - bass, vocals; Nick Bohenskey - guitars; Dave Wilson - drums.

For more information, check out www.tothebone.tv


Rating Guide:

A classic. This record will kick your ass.

Killer. Not a classic but it will rock your world.

So-so. You've heard better.

Pretty bad. Might make a nice coaster.

Self explanatory. Just the sight of the cover makes you wanna hurl.


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