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Dead Army blow lights and eardrums with original modern alternative rock

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Local alternative rock duo Dead Army blew out a few ear drums and breakers with a hoot, loud, detuned set of original ’90s inspired hard rock and alternative rock.

 

Dead Army returned to the Slice, Saturday, jan. 21.Photo by Richard Amery

 Frontman/ guitarist Rob Morrison and drummer Beau Sommerfeldt were lost in a haze of smoke and flashing lights. But they drew  heavily from the well of  the ’90s and 200s alternative rock, reflecting a touch of Tool and a lot of Alice In Chains.

 

 Most of their music  was original. On highlight was a song that sounded like the theme from the old Space Invaders video game. 

 

 All the lights  and sound blew on stage out as they turned things up a notch for a more metal flavoured number, so they were forced to take a break while that got sorted out.

 

They returned to finish their metal song and added a couple covers of  Nirvana and the Beatles’  “Come Together,” with Morrison adding an octaver harmonizer to flesh out the sound.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor

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Last Updated ( Friday, 27 January 2023 00:54 )  
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