SOLID GOLD

Synchronize

2010-03-22

Minneapolis-based trio, Solid Gold, sometimes sounding a bit like a not-so-edgy Kasabian, delivers synth-rock on this release. Singer, Zach Coulter's often double-tracked vocals add to the atmospheric feel of the first song, "One in a Million", one of the stronger offerings here. The title track, "Synchronize", is electronic rock that seems almost suitable for the dance floor. The song is remixed later in the album to a slower, more synthesized mix. I have to mention the remake of "Danger Zone", a song that I have always hated, but that this band makes almost tolerable. "Sharpshooter", another highlight of this disc, is a moody instrumental that I rather liked. Rebecca Ruth

Quick Links:

More reviews tagged #Rock

  • reviewed 08/2010

    KATHRYN CALDER
    Are You My Mother?

  • reviewed 10/2011

    THE MINOR PROFITS
    Distant Radio

  • reviewed 04/2006

    Lambchop
    The Decline Of Western Civilization: Part II

  • reviewed 07/2007

    PAULA COLE
    Courage

  • reviewed 04/2008

    The Raconteurs
    Consolers of The Lonely

  • reviewed 03/2012

    THE EXPLORERS CLUB
    Grand Hotel

Compiled by the WYCE Journalism Club

The opinions expressed in these reviews are those of the individual volunteers that submitted the article and do not necessarily reflect the views of WYCE or GRCMC; nor its staff, donors, or affiliates.