| Vendetta Valentine - There's Nothing Safe |
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| Written by Anna Larson | |||||||||
| Wednesday, 12 March 2008 | |||||||||
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When it comes to blending genres, Vendetta Valentine has it down. Their first full-length album, There's Nothing Safe, is a savvy fusion of punk, indie, dance, techno, electronica, pop-rock, alternative -- and more -- with contagious energy and catchy vocals. Each member of the trio is involved in at least one other form of art besides music, and this collection certainly showcases their well-rounded artistry.
Rhythms throughout are tight, dynamic, and driving -- danceability at its peak. Even though they weave through so many genres, somehow the album still holds a sense of connection between the songs, without being overly repetitive. Beware, however; There's Nothing Safe is not an album for the unadventurous. But for indie enthusiasts with eclectic taste? Prepare to have your socks rocked off!
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