Ann Beretta caught the energy an American rock band can produce working on the brink of 80s rock, alternative rock and the melodic side of punk rock. Rise holds exactly that and all extremely pleasant to listen to at that. The listener can opt to sing along or listen intently to the way the band presents its rock songs. This band can not only play but also arrange the individual instruments in such a way that there is something to enjoy for the fan of each instrument.
First, Ann Beretta itself. The band debuted on this blog with single 'Better Medicine' recently in the weekly singles section. The band formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1995 and released records until 2003 when the band called it quits. As blood is thicker than water, it reformed and recorded a total DIY album. If anything, Rise rocks as if this is a band presenting itself to the world for the first time. Rise holds so much enthusiasm, it's nearly inconceivable I'm listening to a band of veterans. In a way Ann Beretta does present itself to the world for the first time. Many were not around in round 1 or totally unaware, like me.
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Because of 'Better Medicine', the single I wrote of just now, I found myself singing a long forgotten Bon Jovi single, 'Bad Medicine'. It's a good question which song I like better. Hint, I never really was a Bon Jovi fan. A few nice singles apart, I always found them more posers than rockers. With Rise Ann Beretta in my opinion offers the real thing, 100%. Nuff said, I'd say.
Wout de Natris
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