Rooftop Revolutionaries – Resolute 2013
Los Angeles – an oasis of hope and desperate, some of whom are not afraid to go the hard way. The roof is a revolutionary group with strong social and political commitment, as a result of frank views on almost everything under the sun, and an interesting mix of modern hard rock, pop and feel a bit late 60s/early revival of the 70’s.
Two cars riff “complicity” and “Save Me” Start of production in a convincing way, prompting some potential compared with Shinedown, but then ‘Row “and” Folk Devils “clearly show that the roof of the revolutionaries were meant to be much more sensitive than the version Chevelle . determine the point of sale “determination” is terrific versatility Swedish / American singer Eleanor Goldfield Swede, who occasionally comes across as the perfect Janis Joplin / Stevie Nicks mixed with a unique character. “Chain” – with some sinister subtext – Eleanor has a fantastic range of shows tones in his voice, a raspy / husky sharp growth. This song is not only more emotion than you can shake a stick at, and some hooks to die for, further strengthened by strong political message of the song.
01 Fortunate Son 02:52
02 Save Us 03:07
03Row 03:27
04 I Am a War 03:58
05 Don’t Call Me Baby 03:27
06 Folk Devils 04:12
07 Run Away 04:36
08 Portrait 03:20
09 Gotta Move On 02:54
10 Complicity 03:02
Rooftop Revolutionaries – Resolute 2013