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This week TMC tries to cheat her way into a little rock and roll while dark goes all soft on us, well not really. Listen to music by The Dogtowne Boys, Didorion, Resin, Echoed Silence, RaZoR, Suite Caroline, Stoneticket and many more.

Music Played on This Weeks Show

1. The Dogtowne Boys – Don’t Get Us Started
2. Didorion – Tag Along
3. Resin – Soul To Soul
4. Echoed Silence –Patient
5. RaZoR - Only the Strong Survive
6. Suite Caroline – LOL
7. Rick Monroe - To Believe
8. FarmDoubt – Come Back To Ya
9. Stoneticket – Wildcat
10. 1AD7 – Fightback
11. Robert Farrell – Steamroller
12. Joy Circuit – 2012
13. After The Order - X

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Resin - Music Review

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Wow this band has a great main stream sound going on, what a powerful weapon to pack with you!

Music Reviewed by Bill Messick

Powerful is the word that comes to mind when I got done spending a few hours immersed into the music that Resin built! I didn’t just sit on my ass and listen either I packed them on my iPod and took them out for a little MTB Ride out at Lambert Park in Alpine Utah. it all started for me with the Song “Breathe” I had just jumped on my bike and started out onto the trail and something about the song turned me up the trail into a nice climb up Spring Trail. Breathe has a good strong flow to it and kept me moving at an increasing pace up the stiff climb, then came the song “Reasons” at first It started slow and that let me grab my pace back a little but soon it stepped it up a a bit and I cleared the top feeling good about this band already.

I had just started down over the top when the song “Calling Out” began to do just that and right into my head as I dropped down the trail blasting the moist dirt through the corners. I got lost in the music there for a while when I hit the trail down Middle Spring, “Innocence” began to play a soft tune in my head and I thought for a moment I was going to get a balled for the next drop but I was wrong. The song slipped into a pounding rhythm that got me moving down the trail. It wasn’t long before I cleared the bottom and hit Rodeo Down it was then that the perfect song came on “Damned I Am” just how did this work? This song was matched for this part of the trail, Rodeo sports deep drops that shoot up the sides, just like this song!

After smoking down Rodeo I crossed over Middle and turned right onto High Bench “All My Life” had just began to play and I already liked it, as I worked my way through the trees the river on my right this song kind of worked its magic on me, yea I got goose bumps! It fit right in with what was going on around me. As I cleared the trees and came out into the sun “Disgrace” had just began to play with clean powerful riffs leading you into a happy place. This was a good song to roll out over the sage, there were groups of deer all around me as a moved onto Zag and began to climb up to the trail cutoff for Brown Dog. “Soul To Soul” graced my on my ride down, I love the switch over from power to grace in this song, very nice guys!

I give theses guys FIVE STARS and would recommend this music to anyone that wants to spice up life!


Resin

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Considered by most New Englanders as the band to break the New England scene wide open. Over the past year Resin has shared stages around the US with Godsmack, Sevendust, STP, Taproot, Powerman 5000, 7Mary3, Sponge, RA, Bret Michaels, Saliva, Papa Roach, and Halestorm holding their own in every instance.

They’ve performed in front of hundreds to thousands of people, from small venues to arenas. Winning over fans in every state, Resin continues to make their presence known wherever they play. With a genre defining sound that is able to captivate the crossover market, radio stations from Maine to Florida are showing their support for these up and comers by sponsoring events, on air performances, press and album releases as well as moderate airplay.

Resin recently recorded their third album featuring Soul II Soul, Breathe, and Disgrace that can be found online and in retail stores everywhere. The fab four that make up Resin are Ron Dallaire on vocals, Patrick Pacheco on guitar, Dave O’Brien on bass and Kurt Bento on Drums. Together they form a powerful-charismatic foursome that captivates and creates their special blend of Rock & Roll that is becoming addictive to all who listen.

“Resin’s Motor has kicked another gear…A tarantula of a record.”
-Marc Clarkin, Motif magazine

“Plain & simple !! The best band I have heard in years !!”
-Thrash Magazine

“Break on thru Resin is the band to watch!! The Catalyst is a 10”
-Jim Vickers, Motif Magazine

“The best rock band to come along in years”
-TS.Moss, Willey World


Resin – Exploding into life

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As with so many other things in life, chemistry is that indefinable ingredient that can lift the ordinary into the realm of the extraordinary.

Resin is four guys from New England with great chemistry who create a big, big sound that’s gonna blow the rock world apart. And ‘Resin’ is the album that signals the arrival of a major new force in American music.

After winning over fans across the country with the spontaneity and energy of their live shows, this awesome foursome have just released their self-titled debut album. And what an album it is, taking all that is great about their road shows and adding that extra-special element: chemistry.

Whether rocking out or weaving a foot-tappingly addictive melody, ‘Resin’ is chock full of tunes that sound both familiar and fresh all at the same time. The sound is fun yet serious, heavy yet beautiful.

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