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Damone From The Attic (RCA Records) By: Alex Steininger
Fronted by 17-year-old Noelle LeBlanc, and driven by the songwriting of guitarist David J. Pino, Damone delivers crunchy, hook-laden, radio-friendly rock on their debut, From The Attic. A collection of potent, blaring guitars, hammering rhythms, and slick production, the one-two attack of Damone is both fiery and sugar sweet. From The Attic is a rock cocktail that has landed plenty of bands on commercial radio and catapulted some into MTV Buzz Bin status, something Damone is well on their way to achieving. This record has the style, the youth, the marketability, and catchy-ness to make it all happen. It's a one-trick pony, but there's nothing wrong with that when you can play it fast, loud, melodic, and have a good time doing so. I'll give it a B.
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