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CD
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SGT Project
reviewed by Nicholas Butt |
This older three piece trio look like they like to play
live and they look like they like to play live in the pubs in Cornwall. We respect this band for making the effort, the cover design (great picture / crap text), the amateurish band picture and CV, and the pointless list of which guitars and which drums they use is a credit to west-country enthusiasm. Most people couldn't give a toss what bass-amp anyone would use, but to these guys it is important. There is no doubt that these cider-drinking pastyboys love their instruments and I'm sure that their friends, family, children and locals at the pub, will cherish this collection of freefall bass, drums and high pitched guitar noodeling. It is pub rock music that will have little appeal to readers of this website who want more than five tracks totalling 15 minutes of instrumental guitar solos. Maybe a keyboard player would add some depth to their sound. Bands like SGT Project are like a pub Sunday Roast, the heart and sole of the country, long may they continue. The CD can be bought for an amazing £2.99 + p&p from www.cornishmusic.com or by sending a UK cheque / PO to Tim Chapple at Top Of The Hill, Canonstown, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 6NB, United Kingdom |