Posts Tagged ‘EkoTren’


EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIER: EKOTREN – “CHUPACABRA”

Monday, July 21st, 2008 at 1:39pm by

Say what you will about Ekotren’s music — as Axl did — but the band’s latest video for “Chupacabra” is pretty fucking cool. The song ain’t bad either, definitely as heavy as this band gets — kind of remains me of Bloodsimple’s first record mixed with Machine Head.

-VN

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIER FOR EKOTREN’S “TRANQUILIZED”

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 at 5:05pm by

We are pleased to exclusively (well, until you hit “Embed”) premier “Tranquilized,” the new video from hard rockers EkoTren. The video was directed by the one and only David Brodsky (the upcoming God Forbid DVD, Arsis, Hate Eternal, and a million others), a man whose skills as a director and editor speak for themselves. Let this video be proof once and for all that metal dudes can do handstands.

EKOTREN’S LIGHT THE FIRE DOESN’T LIGHT MY FIRE

Friday, April 18th, 2008 at 11:08am by

ekotren_-_light_the_fire_cover.jpgIt’s a little surprising that a band like EkoTren exists in 2008. What isn’t surprising is that bassist Derek DeSantis used to be in Twisted Method and that Light the Fire was produced by Paul Trust, who has worked with the likes of Endo and Diecast – because most of this album seems like chunky, poppy nu-metal slightly re-jiggered to fit more current trends.

Look: these dudes clearly know how write a decent hook, and they seem to do the whole Swedish dual-guitar harmonies thing well enough; if they allowed their music to edge a little more towards the raw side, they might even have a decent album in them. But their arrangements are totally generic, and Trust’s way-too-slick production isn’t helping any: the choruses (clean sung, natch) are auto-tuned to the point where it sounds like they’re being crooned by the Decibot. And, oh yeah, songs that seem fit for a band like Ill Nino (EkoTren’s one time tour mates), like “Become” and “Tranqualized,” are just annoying as all get out, and need to be cut from the band’s repertoire ASAP.

“You need to hear this,” vocalist John Sheldon screams during “Paper Thin.” Unfortunately for him and his bandmates, you probably don’t.

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(two out of five horns)

-AR