Modern rock music doesn’t feature enough of this style of
musicians anymore. I mean, according to a lot of them, they were influenced by
such guitarists as Jimmy Page or Eric Clapton or whomever, but yet their
music, from a guitar playing perspective at least, doesn’t show this influence
in it at all. I can’t remember whose article it was that I read about a month
ago, but he mentioned a few reasons why metal (even though this article is
about rock in general) has become somewhat of a joke, and one of his reasons
was that not enough guitarists go back to the blues. While modern guitarists claim
that such greats from the 60’s/70’s inspired them, they try too hard to sound
like the likes of Yngwie Malmsteen
or Steve Vai. The problem is that
while guys like Yngwie were inspired by such guitarists as Ritchie Blackmore, fans of Yngwie don’t hear that influence, and it
gets lost in translation when they try learning guitar. While guys like Yngwie
and Steve have inspired a slew of fast shredding talent, they also caused this
rift between putting feeling in to what they’re playing and just playing as
fast as you can. That is my take anyway.
That brings me to the true topic of this article. A few weeks
ago, I came across blues rock artist Evan
Egerer. He and his band have out a self titled four track EP that I was
rather impressed with. Evan and his band, which includes Taylor Storaci on bass and Brennen
Reed on drums, capture the essence of a great blues-rock influence and put
it forth in to music that sounds modern enough. Basically while their music has
a strong 70’s influence, it doesn’t sound like it was recorded in the 70’s.
The EP opens with Live
My Life. This track immediately starts off with a good badass guitar riff,
with a nice blues tone. The song maintains a low sound, nothing too heavy, but
still doesn’t fail to get the point across that this is a group to be taken seriously.
Keeping
Hold slows the album down significantly. I’m impressed with the
genuine feeling that is put toward this song. It has changes in pace throughout
thanks to the impressive drumming of Brennen that doesn’t take away from the
calm and nurturing feel of the song. This song sets up listeners for the albums
ballad Lights Out. This song is done
completely on acoustic guitar and concentrates more on Evans soothing voice.
The last of the four tracks on the album is On My Way. This song starts the way Lights Out ended; an acoustic guitar.
This is more of a delta blues influenced song rather than a ballad, and it
doesn’t take long for the electric guitars and the rest of the band to chime
in, but it never loses its acoustic heart. Musically, this song could very well
be the best on the album, the way it mixes instruments and overdubs
appropriately placed electric guitars. The only problem is that while Evan’s
voice to this point has been great, everything a blues rock singer would need
to put forth, he just didn’t get it right on this track. His heart is in the
right place, but his voice doesn’t hit the notes the way that it seems they
should have been hit, with exception given to the songs bridge.
Regardless, nothing should be taken away from the impressive
talent that is displayed by the band. All four tracks are soulful in a way that
rock music hasn’t showed much of in recent years. I also very much enjoy how it
sticks to the basics, yet is far from being simple and most definitely not
boring. I do wish that there were more than four songs on the EP, luckily it
doesn’t look like the band is anywhere near finished.
ALBUM HIGHLIGHT
“Live My Life” – The leading song from
the album. As anyone who’s read previous articles of mine would know, I do not
by any means pick the highlight based on how the song is promoted. Though with
only four songs, the choice was obvious. While all of the songs are completely
different from one another, Evan Egerer’s main sound and influence lies in this track. Should
this album have had more songs, they would have been filled with
songs as badass as this one.
FINAL RATING
7.5 (Out of 10)
Track List:
1.
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Live My Life
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3:48
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2.
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Keeping Hold
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4:23
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3.
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Light Out
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3:27
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4.
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On My Way
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5:13
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