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“The Day Before
You Came” is a bright & shining example of this bands ability to traverse
the Rock meets Pop plateau with a brilliant meld of Acoustic & Electric
Guitars, coupled with an uncanny Vox delivery that reflects a strong Anglo-Saxon
audio compatibility “Schlimmer” provides
the listener with a powerful hard edged dose of guitar, amidst an echo
of Pink Floyd In contrast
to “The Day Before You Came ; With its Beatlesque form, these two songs
stand already as proof of the vast divergence of Bionic Brit’s adroit
compositional strength “Let Me Come
Inside” , strikes one with a Gothic & melodic prism of sound ; Somewhat
reminiscent of King Crimson period- “Larks Tongue In Aspic” design “The Roots Of
The Lovers” tangents into a toy piano introduction, followed by a wave
of guitars. Influences pop up hear & again which take bits & pieces of
Post-Punk & Alternative 90’s flavored arrangements Picking only
the most feasible aspects of the genres that for the most part , American
Bands can hardly stand up to, with a few notable exceptions, Bionic Brit
are in a league of their own
Bionic Brit are
unique in their delivery of diversity ; Basically allowing the band to
go anywhere that Mr. Buehring: Vocals – Guitar ; Mr. Pages: Drums ; &
Mr. Luetkemueller: Bass care to go with an inventive & impressive display
of Chops Simply listen
to Bionic Brit for all that they have to offer. They are a truly vibrant
& creative band, beyond most others ; Hyperbole aside |