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""Black Rebel Band" Random Review Competition"

All-time:
#373 of 8,399 in Punk
Best #17 of 154 on 28Feb2008

#8 Chill-Out Track in Punk, All-time
#14 Feel Good Track in Punk, All-time

*Track of the Week
on 3March2008 in Punk

*Track of the Day
on 2Jan2008 in Punk

Best Male Vocals in Punk, week of 14Jan2008; 21Jan2008

Best Production in Punk, week of 31Dec2007; 14Jan2008; 21Jan2008; 3Mar2008

Best Lyrics in Punk, week of 31Dec2007; 14Jan2008; 28Jan2008

Best Melody in Punk, week of 21Jan2008; 10Mar2008

Best Mood in Punk, week of 21Jan2008

Rocking Track in Punk, week of 3Mar2008 - www.GarageBand.com


""a little acoustic ditty we have" [Black Rebel Band]"

"a little acoustic ditty we have"

a little acoustic ditty we have as an intro.
In come the drums....good
Hey! I can actually understand the words in this song.
CONGRATS.
Most people don;t take that into consideration when recording a song...NICE
Great melody and gang vocals.
I need a beer.
Catchy
Rockin'
Rock anthem
basic structure which is perfect here.
Yes, I would buy this and I shall tell all my friends.
Contact us on My Space friends.
Good stuff
Nice guitar work indeed.
Nice recording
I cannot say it enough...It's catchy and NOT in a cheesy way.
This song RULES people.
Hi marks all the way to the bar and back.
Ahhh....nice sweet ending with the acoustic.
You got a winner here!

- thequartersucks from � on 2Feb2008 - www.GarageBand.com


""good stuff" [Black Rebel Band]"

"good stuff"

you know what, I usually hate "drinking songs", but this song is just plain cool. It's one of the better punk songs I've reviewed on GB.

The arrangement on this tune is really good. A good build up to a rousing conclusion at the end.

The production is pretty spot on, it captures the power of the full band yelling and getting into the swagger of the choruses.

I think that the vocalist did the best job of bringing the energy up on this tune. His voice was rough around the edges and fit his delivery perfectly. Everybody in the band is doing a great supporting job though. Good performances on this tune.

good job and good luck!

- ajrosales from Chicago, Illinois on 26Dec2007 - www.GarageBand.com


""a little acoustic ditty we have" [Black Rebel Band]"

"a little acoustic ditty we have"

a little acoustic ditty we have as an intro.
In come the drums....good
Hey! I can actually understand the words in this song.
CONGRATS.
Most people don;t take that into consideration when recording a song...NICE
Great melody and gang vocals.
I need a beer.
Catchy
Rockin'
Rock anthem
basic structure which is perfect here.
Yes, I would buy this and I shall tell all my friends.
Contact us on My Space friends.
Good stuff
Nice guitar work indeed.
Nice recording
I cannot say it enough...It's catchy and NOT in a cheesy way.
This song RULES people.
Hi marks all the way to the bar and back.
Ahhh....nice sweet ending with the acoustic.
You got a winner here!

- thequartersucks from � on 2Feb2008 - www.GarageBand.com


""Drink Up" [Black Rebel Band]"

"Drink Up"

It's rare to hear an acoustic guitar-oriented, 3/4 time intro with this much ferocity. The groove is perfect for inspiring listener to drink, which the lyrics also happen to implore. The sea of voices chanting the chorus have an intense impact and the tune has monsterous momentum.

- theurbansexlegends from Portland, Oregon on 20Dec2007 - www.GarageBand.com


""Drink Up" [Black Rebel Band]"

"Drink Up"

It's rare to hear an acoustic guitar-oriented, 3/4 time intro with this much ferocity. The groove is perfect for inspiring listener to drink, which the lyrics also happen to implore. The sea of voices chanting the chorus have an intense impact and the tune has monsterous momentum.

- theurbansexlegends from Portland, Oregon on 20Dec2007 - www.GarageBand.com


""thank god" [Black Rebel Band]"

"thank god"

at last a decent song to review. the song is good, irsih/american feel to it sort of like flogging molly. overall production is good. keep er lit lads

- g_day_nofx from Cushendun, Antrim, United Kingdom on 23Jan2008 - www.GarageBand.com


""Take Control" Random Review Competition"

Rank
All-time: #4,028 of 8,379 in Punk
Best #43 of 153 on 5Jan2008

Awards!

Rocking Track in Punk, week of 7Jan2008

Track of the Day on 13Jan2008 in Punk

Best Male Vocals in Punk, week of 7Jan2008

Best Drums in Punk, week of 7Jan2008

Best Production in Punk, week of 14Jan2008

- www.GarageBand.com


""thank god" [Black Rebel Band]"

"thank god"

at last a decent song to review. the song is good, irsih/american feel to it sort of like flogging molly. overall production is good. keep er lit lads

- g_day_nofx from Cushendun, Antrim, United Kingdom on 23Jan2008 - www.GarageBand.com


Discography

Coming Soon!! 2008 Full Length Album:
"Any Day Now"
(Recording Ends 04/20/08 at Sock Out Studios)

June 2007 Debut Album: "Your Mother Likes It"

Your Mother Likes It (Album Into)
Take Control
Susie The Stripper
Life By The Streetlight
Black Rebel Band
Bury Me Dead
Vampire Kiss
Avengeful State (Acoustic)

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Bio

REDO has been playing the Denver Punk Scene since March 2005 and has yet to look back. The band started with original members, Ryan Stanton, Josh Taylor, Danelle and Mike Tolen. Together, the band played several shows and earned a small following. In the spring of 2006, Danelle and Mike Tolen left to embark on other adventures in life.

Thus began the acoustic sets of summer 2006. Ryan and Josh continued on with the band as a small acoustic act playing bars and coffee shops for nothing. The searched out new members regularly trying out new drummers and bass players. Finally they stumbled onto Cody Fleider, who had come out to see one of their acoustic sets in September, he joined the band in October 2006. Then they found Joel Patterson, who had just moved to Denver from Nebraska not long before the band contacted him. Thus began the new lineup.

In December 2006, the band played their first show as a full band again. They played 2 days before Christmas raising money for homeless children. The band continues to play shows throughout Colorado and have become a big fish in a small pond.

In June of 2007, REDO released their first album, titled "Your Mother Likes It". The CD contains 7 fan favorites including "Susie The Stripper" and "Life By The Streetlight".

The Band also performed for Second Wind Fund promoting Teen Suicide Prevention, which was broadcast over the internet to over 1500 viewers. They played the Bodog Battle of the Bands qualifying as one of 400 bands out of 4500 to move onto the next round, but did not make it to the city finals.

By the end of 2007, they had their chance to open up for Victory Records artists The Tossers who expressed an interest in playing together again upon their return to Denver.

2008 promises to be a great year for REDO. They will release their second album and start touring regionally, plus more exciting announcements.

Contact REDO @ redomusic@yahoo.com to book us for your next party/concert/event!!!