'Trademark' seemed to be the only logical name for the Denton-based band Riddle Me This members to call their second album. When they officially release their new record Friday at The Groovy Mule, they will not only display their music, but their new sense of identity as well. ... "Trademark" cannot be classified into one type of music. It moves from the rock notion of "Get to Know You" to the quirky "Breaking the Law," a Latin-style take on the classic Judas Priest song. ... The only constant in the music is the focus on international-influenced instumentation. ...
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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."
Trademark
Trademark,Riddle Me This,Crystal Clear Sound,Rock/Pop
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