- Release date:
- June 24, 2008
- Artist/Band name:
- Rose Hill Drive
- Record label:
- Megaforce
- Official Web Site:
- http://www.rosehilldrive.com/
Why you should care: With everyone from the Raconteurs to My Morning Jacket finding inspiration in ‘70s guitar rock, Rose Hill Drive could be the next chug-and-thug breakthrough.
Verdict: While “Moon Is the New Earth” is packed with killer riffs and rowdy lead parts, it's the acoustic songs that stand out: “Do You Wanna Get High” and “One Night Stand” not only get them away from the easy ‘70s rock comparisons, but give singer Jacob Sproul a chance to show off his impressive falsetto. But when the rockin’ is on, something gets lost in the translation: “Godfather” is a Queens of the Stone Age pummel minus the attitude, and “Laughing in the Streets” is the equivalent of first-rate Stone Temple Pilots—or third-rate Thin Lizzy, depending on how you look at it.
X-Factor: Proving that a pair of glasses and a pocket protector can make anyone nerdy: the band's video for “Sneak Out,” which recasts the trio as gameless pencil pushers.


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