@planetmosh reviews Eyes by .@therocketdolls The eponymous debut album can often be many years in the making and for The Rocket Dolls this has certainly been the case, for those who know the band it has been a hell of a fight, but good things come to those who wait and what is a testament to @planetmosh reviews Eyes by .@therocketdolls The eponymous debut album can often be many years in the making and for The Rocket Dolls this has certainly been the case, for those who know the band it has been a hell of a fight, but good things come to those who wait and what is a testament to the band is that their music still sounds current in a musical world filled with many new and different genres. In a world whose airwaves (depending upon your station of choice) are filled with classic rock, alt-rock and a variety of genres that end in "core", there is no doubt that The Rocket Dolls have a fight on their hands with finding the right audience for their grunge rock material, but with 'Eyes' they stand the best chance they have got. Opening with some solid riffs on 'Poisoned Speech', this trio show what they are made of and the direction in which this album is going to take us, but not without its surprises. Nikki Smash's vocals on third track 'Delerium (Reprise)' are a great amalgamation of 90's grunge, rock vocalists with hints of pop punk. A frantic drum roll from Benji Knopfler opens [...]
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