Brand New Sin - United State (2011)

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Title: United State
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Goomba Music
Genre: Southern Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 00:46:57
Total Size: 312 mb
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Tracklist

01. The Lord Came Down
02. Know Yourself
03. All My Wheels
04. Rotten As Hell
05. Elbow Greese
06. Infamous
07. Group Of Five
08. Your Song And Dance
09. Goddess Of War
10. The Cup And The Lip
11. Bed Of Nails
12. Travel Well (The Les Daniels Song)
13. What Do You Do For Money


Now five albums in, Syracuse, New York-based hard rock band Brand New Sin may not be brand-new anymore, but the group has matured and consolidated the stylistic innovations introduced on earlier discs with United State. The musicians quickly demonstrate an ability to come close to heavy metal on the raging opener, "The Lord Came Down," and in subsequent songs they bring out mammoth riffs built on lockstep drumming, the better to please headbangers everywhere. But even at the beginning, there's more going on here. Singer Kris Wiechmann has a gruff voice that cuts through the instruments to express anger ("I know you better than you know yourself," he claims in "Know Yourself"), sometimes self-directed ("I wallow in self-disdain," he confesses in "Infamous"). Meanwhile, the music becomes more varied and ambitious, with a country blues arrangement of acoustic guitar and slide given to "Rotten as Hell." It gradually becomes clear that these are musicians who know their way around the classic rock repertoire, especially including the Rolling Stones and the Who, and are able to suggest developments from such ancestors. By the time they conclude with a cover of the AC/DC Back in Black track "What Do You Do for Money Honey," their sense of rock history has been established. The obvious question is why a band this good that's on its fifth album isn't better known by now. There may be no figuring such a conundrum, but Brand New Sin's musical progress continues apace on United State, and it's past time that more people knew about it.