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The Baltimore-based quintet Agents of the Sun makes its debut on Aurora with a set of listenable but hardly innovative performances. Even their doubled lead vocals, strong as they are, come with a muscular, non-vibrato delivery that has already become a cliché of modern hardcore harmony. They do drop in some tasty details, such as the eighth-note bells that add glisten to the beat on "Wellness," but these elements aren't quite enough for the Agents to distinguish itself from the multitude of bands whose huge choruses, layered guitars (clarion, reverberant motifs skimming over grinding riffs), and thrashing drums are more about conformity than innovation. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
Crunch-and-clean rock fueled by two Marshall-driven guitars, melodic bass lines, and frenetic drumming (think Stuart Copeland on steroids) build the platform for this band's signature wall of harmonized vocals. An undeniably infectious record, with sing-along choruses and a brightly colored vibe that runs throughout. Dcide Records. 2003.
Personnel: Ray Dobson (vocals); Ralph Rodriguez (guitar, background vocals); Jason Fubler (guitar); Frankie, Frank Hernandez (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Mike McAree.
Agents Of The Sun: Ray (vocals); Ralph (guitar, background vocals); Jason (guitar); Frankie (bass, background vocals); Dave (drums).
Producers: Mark Thorp, Steve Wright, Mike McAree.
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