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Take Me There
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Melodic riffs with a rock edge
music band fenix rob manix drohan tuesdays child maltese
Their music breaks a new sound, a mixture of strong lyrics and energetic melodies which give each song a strong emotional core.
.so here we are waiting for the lights to set down, for the show to begin Tonight is home, BrightonLondon yesterday, Manchester next week. Playing the sound of today, the music of tomorrow are four core members; Keith Manix (bass), Robert Bruce (vocals,keys), Marco ‘Fenix’ Susino (guitars) and James Drohan (drums). Right out of the box, the vivid image of the band riding the stage is raw and rockin, opening up with a tight and funkified ‘Kiss Myself’, merging to skin tight rhythms and innovative melodies on ‘Imagination’ to an emotional assault on the track ‘You’. This is one of those bands where their live shows are as good as their studio laborsif not better. Not pigeonholed to a single style their influences touch genres such as funk, alternative punk rock and indie. The show is about to end and the last song is the one that acquired the band’s credibility. All ends on an extended blasting version of ‘Take Me There’, with Rob striking his old school strap on keyboard and Fenix playing on top of James bass drum, while the crowd is ecstatic. I’ve attended one of the best live shows of an unsigned band, unknown to many, but surely not for long.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #64
Peak in subgenre #21
Author
R. Bruce, Fenix, K. Manix
Rights
Yes
Uploaded
August 25, 2005
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MP3
MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
It is about somebody wanting to be somewhere else, somewhere away from reality.
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