Vulture Kult - Don't Let Rock N Roll Ruin Your Life
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Album Details
- Artist: Vulture Kult
- Album: Don't Let Rock N Roll Ruin Your Life
- Label: Independent Music Promotions
- Year of Release: 2012
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on 2012-09-10 Michael_Morrison Said:
Most would agree most popular artists out there have something truly special to give to their fans. This goes above the typical attributes like raw talent, amazing songs, nice voice, or even a very marketable look, sound and image. There's something truly infectious at the core of these artists that simply makes us feel good when we listen to them. Whatever "it" is - they all seem to have "it".
Today I listened to the latest CD from Canadian 2 piece Rock band Vulture Kult who released their latest CD entitled: "Don't Let Rock n Roll Ruin Your Life" released in 2012. Venturing to their website I get the impression this is one band extremely determined, dedicated and passionate about the songwriting craft and being in a no holds barred Alternative Rock band. From start to finish this CD from Vulture Kult delivers 11 amazing tracks and is a very entertaining musical experience. It pushes hard and has aggressive Punk-Alternative Rock quality to it, and even dabbles in Hard Rock. It also reminds me of Mad Season, Velvet Revolver, Janes Addiction and The Smithereens. I can also hear Brendon Urie, The Young Veins, The Academy is, and Metro Station. Any fans of any of these musical styles or bands will enjoy this latest release. It's clearly marketed for those who like a male vocal front and playing that never lets down its guard. I get the impression these 2 guys Hans Bielefeld (Guitars, Vocals) and Bradley Friesen (Drums) are totally letting it all hang out. In other words they hits the mark remarkably well by just by being who they are musically. Favorite tracks include (Electric Medication) and (Welcome to the Land of the Dead). All songs strike the perfect balance between rock, alternative rock and in your face punk. The songwriting is impressive and digs a bit deeper than the next independent band. Within each one of these pieces Vulture Kult captures something special as they bare their soul and delivers what I would call pure musical mojo via a loud guitar and explosive sound. It offers much in the way of passion and compelling-thought provoking lyrical content. The playing from all members is spot on and just makes the whole CD even more enjoyable - pretty impressive for 2 people. The vocal abilities and passion from Bielefeld is to die for. The overall vibe of the production is very defiant, rebellious and a bit comical with pockets of hope shining through.
I see Vulture Kult as a diamond in the rough, with an amazing amount of potential. As time goes by he will no doubt hear more from them. I would not be surprised to hear their music on the Radio someday or even in a popular Video Game, Reality TV Series or even headlining the Warp Tour. I'm also eager to see what the future holds for Vulture Kult in the hopes of new material. In close most famous artists out there have "it" I'm not so sure what it but Vulture Kult have whatever "it" is.
Michael Morrison
West Lothian, Scotland (UK)
Rating: 8/10



