All Artists: Rpm Title: Irrational Anthem Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: 3d Japan Release Date: 2/14/2005 Album Type: Extra tracks, Import Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Rpm Irrational Anthem Genres: Pop, Rock
Born in KY and raised in VA, RPM grew up studying classical voice, piano and flute. Picking up the electric guitar along the way, she moved to Los Angeles to begin work on what would become Irrational Anthem an ambitious ... more » | |
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Product Description Born in KY and raised in VA, RPM grew up studying classical voice, piano and flute. Picking up the electric guitar along the way, she moved to Los Angeles to begin work on what would become Irrational Anthem an ambitious lyrical and musical work that offers an alternative to those sick of corporate sanitized music. RPMs blatant irreverence, and acclaimed live show, go even further to set her apart as she guns into guitar solos while singing lead and rocking out with a presence that is both magnetic and hypnotic. |
CD ReviewsThis Woman Rocks, Move over Avril !!! drkcrystal | Los Angeles, CA | 01/23/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Irrational Anthem is the kind of album to put on if you want to blow of some steam, rock out in your car, or you plain rock out. It slams from start to finish and is catchy as hell. I can't get the songs out of my head after I listen to them. For all of you who think that Avril Lavigne is it, just listen to RPM and you will now the meaning of real. Her lyrics are are like barbed wire unlike Avril's musings on skater boys. Some of my favorites are the opener Goddamnit, Don't Be You, Talk You Down, and If I Had A Rockband. I would not be surprised if she rockets to superstardom this year. Grab this album before it grabs you!" Powerful Music that Doesn't Let Up, Recommended!!!! David Cambert | Santa Cruz, CA | 01/23/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "This CD really blew me away, after being bombarded by so many other so called "rocker" women, I was hesistant when I bought the album but she blows all the others out of the water. From the first track Goddamnit which is a pumping anthem about organized religion through to Don't Be You and Girl Next Door, my favorite track on the album, to the beautiful closer, A Happy Song. The whole album rocks and there is not one weak track on the entire album. The production is great and I can't wait to see her on tour. For those who love Evanescence and even Avril, RPM is a sure fire hit. She has a lot of edge and her lyrics spare no one including organized religion and the government. This is a woman who mean business. Highly Recommended !!!!!!!" RPM Delivers the Goods !!!! malcolmguess | Cleveland, OH | 01/23/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "I had been hearing about RPM on various sites on the web and was very interested in finding out what she was all about. She surpassed by expectations by far and her album has been hard to pull out of my CD player. It's well written and the Choruses are all sing alongs. Its refreshing to see a woman musician who plays guitar, writes her own songs, and has something to say. For anybody who is tired of the mainstream women rockers and wants something with bite, I would strongly recommend they pick up Irrational Anthem, it is money well spent."
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