Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Hot Little Hands: Scene of the Crime review


Well I've been long associated with being "cool", and so I think this band will fit very well in my blog. They are cool to the extreme of glacial frozen. Their album name caught me at first, and I thought I was in for a big band treat, but it turned out to be some solidly written and recorded rock and roll. I dig rock by the way. I would put rock music under my definition of "good music".

So have a listen, download it, share it with your friends. This number is really something else. it sounds derivative of several bands, but it has so much fire and excitement to it that it sounds brand new.

Dynamite In Black & WhiteHot Little Hands
"Scene of the Crime" (mp3)
from "Dynamite In Black & White"
(Rubber Records)
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3 comments:

(fake) Son House said...

Hmmph...I don't know how a composer of your caliber caught hold of some crazy techno sound like THAT, but go ahead Duke...I guess you know what you're talkin about. I suppose Old Blind Lemon and I 'll handle the rest...but you got some folks that really dig what you say about music...so go ahead...I'll just take your word on some of that crazy machine music they got now a days...

Duke Ellington said...

I know it's a shock Son, to hear music like that, but I'm trying to be open minded. Back in my day I leaned more towards classical music than rock, but since I've gotten to Netsville I find myself liking it!

more to come...

(fake) Son House said...

Yeah...I see what you mean now...I just recently started listenin' to that crazy street talk called hip hop rap. Things is changin' but stayin' the same. I always admired you for being able to see it comin' from a mile away.
Alright then Duke,
keep bloggin...there aint nothin' else to do really...

SH