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Album review: Minty Rosa “Pretty Please”

09/01/11 | by admin [mail] | Categories: VN content, Reviews, Audio updates

Once it starts it never stops. The album is driving. No dead spots. There are very few perfect albums – albums like the first Ramones record, NoMeansNo’s Wrong, Rikk Agnew’s All by Myself – albums that inspire a desire to listen over and over again. Pretty Please by Minty Rosa is such an album.

The voice is melodic and strong, punctuated with feeling. The music is punchy and heavy. An irresistible mixture of driving hard rhythm and melody, and at times slow and bluesy, the album manages to sound simultaneously vintage and modern.

This is the second release from the band and the first full album. The production value is very high, the sound clear and powerful. The members of Minty Rosa have been playing for years in various bands in the northwest music scene and the experience shows clearly on this release.

Listen to the entire Album and purchase a digital copy at bandcamp:
http://mintyrosa.bandcamp.com/

Minty Rosa on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Minty-Rosa/287199456045

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