30 Aug , 2010

Live Music Guide reviews Perfect Little Noise by Last Nights Vice

Posted by: jfitzsimmons In: Press

Thanks to Michele Stephens at Live Music Guide for this great post.

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Album Review: Last Night’s Vice Perfect Little Noise

In 2006, longtime friends Brandon House (vocals), Joe Fitzsimmons (guitar), Jordan Phoenix (guitar), Chris Blake (bass) and Andrew Ghiassi (drums) came together to form Missouri’s own Last Night’s Vice (LNV). LNV formed after Ghiassi and Blake’s former project Blame Gary lost two of its singers, when House stepped in as their replacement. The band’s current name (a good choice if I do say so myself) came from a brainstorming session among the group. The band prides themselves on a do-it-yourself mentality: they take charge of their recordings, website, video, promotions, and show-bookings themselves. The band’s first studio album does not steer away from this mentality.

Perfect Little Noise, produced by Ghiassi, is set to be released at the end of this month. However, there is nothing little about Perfect Little Noise. Though it is the band’s first full-length album, it is packed with big sound. The album is reminiscent of music from Head Automatica, National Product, My Chemical Romance and The Used.

PLN is full of diverse vocals, hard-hitting percussion and epic guitar riffs. The 14-track album starts off with “Lock and Key,” by far my favorite track, where you immediately will find yourself starting to dance. With its intense blend of dance beats, it sets the mood for the rest of the record. The title track keeps the up-tempo feel with its catchy melodies. The dance-rock party continues right through to the last track on the album, “Rock Opera.”

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