Burntwood-Review

| February 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

by Tim Wenger

Redemption is a common theme for Burntwood, who have dropped their take on ambient rock–their music painting pictures of reality ‘from the other side.’ The album features slightly distorted guitar work underneath Jason Koski’s somewhat scratchy but enjoyable vocals. The album reeks of loneliness at times, which accentuates its ambient feel; picture the days (before the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act) of a single guy up on stage in a smoke-filled room, singing his heart out to a bar full of brokenhearted fools. Burntwood throws basic drum beats into the mix, throwing in that taste of soul-soothing rock and roll that makes the music that much more aberrant.

 

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