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Modern Day Zero

The Wait…

 

SCOTT GERTKEN - Vocals

ROCK DAVIS - Guitars

ZACH BRODERICK - Guitars

RICH CRIEBAUM - Bass
BLAKE NELSON - Drums

 

            Who else can say that they have played with the likes of Guns and Roses, Papa Roach, Three Days Grace, and Wolfmother, to name just a few? Modern Day Zero can say that have. They can also say that they are proud of their latest release that is set to hit stores May 15th of 2007. The album, from this St. Louis band, offers listeners a hard hitting beginning and an equally powerful ending, plus a little bonus.

            The album starts out with a killer song called “Superhuman.” It’s an up-beat song with great vocals and an amazing guitar solo. The third song, “In My Life” is a mellow song with great lyrics, including an amazing chorus, and a wonderful balance of the instruments. The album does hit a lull during songs 4 and 5, but it does accelerate back to full speed for the rest of the album and provides an incredible end wit “As Soon As You Let Me.” This song provides an excellent ending to an awesome album with up-tempo heavy hitting masterpiece. You will probably will never hear it on the radio (Free radio), but it will be a smash hit on the road. Overall there is a great mix of mellow and up beat songs on the album. The vocals are very clear and transition well between the verses and choruses. I’m always a sucker for new and insane guitar play and this album provided me with both. I recommend checking out this album ASAP. It is a very solid album and a must have!!!

Rating: 8 out of 10

Tracks to Watch:

Superhuman, In My Life, As Soon As You Let Me

 

Track List:

1.      Superhuman

2.      Spit You Out

3.      In My Life

4.      Everything

5.      Disappointed

6.      Show Me

7.      Take

8.      Piss It All Away

9.      As Soon As You Let Me

 

Bonus: (Acoustic) Spit You Out

 

Website (s): www.moderndayzero.com

 

 

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