Lo-Pro
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Freedom is a beautiful thing. Take it from Abraham Lincoln, Sir William Wallace, Rage Against the Machine and now Southern Californiaâs finest resurrected rock titans Lo-Pro. After a promising 2003 self-titled debut that yielded not only a bona fide radio smash in the crunching âSundayâ, but riveting acoustic gigs with Staind mainman Aaron Lewis, the quintet sunk into that all-too-familiar quagmire of label and cashflow malaise. Fast-forward several years, and Lo-Pro have liberated themselves with a vengeance on the strength of long-anticipated sophomore full-length The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge, easily one of the most addictive and passionate mainstream rock records of the year. Lo-Proâs climb has been steep but rewarding, and is reflected with brutal honesty in ... Revengeâs 14-song rollercoaster. While so many modern rock crews wallow in unearned misery, frontman Pete Murray bluntly and unapologetically retraces his bandâs rocky road, from the infectious gallop of âTexasâ (âMaybe I did it all because I wanted toâ) to the jarring chugs of âEarly Morning Angerâ (âWas I so out of line to think youâd be there?â) Yet, the quintet is just as adept at conjuring mid-tempo thunderclaps (âA Life Thatâs Just Begun,â âWasting Awayâ) that boast Murray-favorite U2âs sprawling emotional majesty. This is an angry record, but itâs just as confessional and introspective. âItâs been a challenge,â Murray laughs of his bandâs layoff. âThat was definitely helped by picking up yoga. I went through a period when I was pissed off, and some of those songs are on the recordâbut lyrically, the songs track a journey. It goes from finger-pointing to a way more hopeful vibe.â Little comes easy in the Lo-Pro universe, and that includes geography: guitarist Pete Ricci lives in Massachusetts, and the rest of the bandâMurrayâs longtime Ultraspank writing partner, guitarist Neil Godfrey, drummer Tommy Stewart (ex-Godsmack) and bassist Jerry Olivieraâare spread out through L.A., Santa Barbara and San Diego. Subtle changes in approach have made Revenge easily their most accomplished work, with principal writers Murray and Godfrey remaining tight through both lean and boom times. â[The Aaron Lewis acoustic tour] opened up this whole new way of writing, where we started writing everything on acoustic guitar first and building from there,â Murray reveals. âWe usually write the music first and Iâll do vocals. Now we strip out the music and I send back [Godfrey] songs with drums and vocals, and he rewrites around the vocals.â â[Neil and I have] been writing music for almost 20 years now. Weâve known each other since we were little punks out in Isla Vista, CA. We were playing in rival bands for a while; we hated each other for a long time. Now weâve been writing music together forever, and itâs great. We can criticize what we do and it isnât a personal attack, which is a huge thing to overcome.â From the sweeping electronic flourishes on the evocative mid-album segue âSayâ to the layered spoken word breaks on the volcanic âIngenious,â itâs obvious that Lo-Pro couldnât have picked a better time to be so inspired. Aaron Lewis of Staind says, âPeople in the business have come and gone. Iâve always believed in the music, and Lo Pro is the real deal. Thatâs why Iâm still here.â âThe business is brutal,â Murray shrugs. âItâs chewed us up a couple times. We just want to play musicâthatâs all Iâm in it for. From where weâre sitting, weâre in a great place.â New album The Beautiful Sounds Of Revenge out June 8th, 2010.
Updated May 13 2010 6:07 PM via Last.fm
Updated May 13 2010 6:07 PM via Last.fm
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