December 13th, 2010
The Fabrockators - Party You Give
Rock
Unsigned
Posted 12/13/10 3:51PM EST
This duo provides rock infused with blues, alt-country, and a bit of funk at times for an eclectically original sound. Musicianship is tight, despite all instruments are utilized by just two performers; point of fact, this reviewer appreciates musicians that can switch between instruments without missing a beat during the recording process.
Lyrically The Fabrockators are diverse in their subject matter; exploration of the world and oneself, cars, emotions, love, emotional baggage, new freedom from an ended relationship. Underlying each song, regardless of lyrical contents, is a tone of wanting to live for the good times in life and live it up during them.
Track list:
"Traveling"
"Don't Bring Me Down"
"Hot Rod"
"Party You Give"
"Lightning, Rain and Thunder"
"Any Kinda Thrill"
"Moving North"
"Winter's Coming"
"Got My Freedom"
"The Sin"
Choice cuts are "Traveling", the title track, and "The Sin".
The Fabrockators get a solid 3 out of 5 for Party You Give.
Roll call: Craig Pavone (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard) and John Wilding (drums, percussion, backing vocals). For more from The Fabrockators check out www.fabrockators.com.
- Michael Meade
www.tasteslikerock.com