All Artists: Riddle Me This Title: Trademark Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Crystal Clear Sound Original Release Date: 9/4/1998 Re-Release Date: 11/3/1998 Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 2 SwapaCD Credits: 2 UPC: 601763374225 |
Riddle Me This Trademark Genre: Rock
Rock & roll is not a style of music, it's an attitude! The core belief in which the Denton, TX based band released their latest CD, "Trademark". Combining their musical influences of Led Zepplin, which provides the va... more » | |
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Album Description Rock & roll is not a style of music, it's an attitude! The core belief in which the Denton, TX based band released their latest CD, "Trademark". Combining their musical influences of Led Zepplin, which provides the various styles the band incorporates as well as the rock & roll attitude, Bare Naked Ladies and Sublime for the real life humor substance and a twist of Rusted Root for the hell of it, Riddle Me This is one of the most perplexing and entertaining bands out of the rich North Texas scene. The songs vary in range from the catchy-pop feel of "Get to Know You" and "Why", to the ecclectic sounds of "Dill" and "Surf Tune", to the International flavors "Macbar Techno," "Breaking the Law" (the Judas Priest cover), and "La Llorona." And of course, no true rock n roll CD would be complete without a beer-drinking polka, "No Beer Today." |
CD ReviewsA wonderful album from wonderful guys...... Jennifer Abbott | USA | 12/29/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) ""Trademark" is an oustanding album that blends RMT's influences with their own creative and quirky ideas. "Get To Know You" demonstrates the rock-driven aspect of Riddle Me This, while "Dill" and "Macabar Techno" displays the more abstract talents of the band. A wonderful album for any occasion, be on the look-out for the band's upcoming new release!" Excellent Music... peter@srisoft.com | Houston, Texas | 02/11/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) "The first band that refuses to catalog their music. The CD has it all, every type of music you can think of and it all sounds good."
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