Wednesday, May 22, 2019

CD REVIEW: APOCALYPSE by Osara




APOCALYPSE by Osara
(Independent Release)

'Apocalypse', the strong debut outing from South Carolina based rockers, Osara, is a hard rocking album that will have your undivided attention as soon as you hit play. There's something both new and familiar about this band. Their influences are definitely worn on their sleeves but with a great modern edge too. To me, they have that Alice In Chains meets Velvet Revolver vibe to them. The band is comprised of, Colton Beasley on guitar and vocals, Lael Silva on guitar, Alex Nolan on bass and Evan Moore on drums. The musicianship is solid, genuine, and impressive. Colton Beasley's vocals are impressive and together along with Lael Silva, they both churn and rip out great heavy, crunching riffs and solos that will give you goosebumps. Alex Nolan  does some nice work with his bass, and drummer Evan Moore pounds out some rocking fills that will get you in that rocking mood. That tight chemistry can be heard on tracks like, "Apocalypse", "Hunter", "On The Mend" and "Quarantine". I have to say after listening to Osara, they are a breath of fresh air. A lot of bands now of days have somewhat of a depressing and violent tone in their music, but these boys just let the music flow with passion and great talent. I see a bright future for these guys. A very impressive debut to say the least. - Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society

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