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“I’ve got a heart with a black lining, I’ve got a heart full of black.” These lyrics from the chorus of the first song (shockingly called “Heart Full of Black”) on the Brides’ album, Leave No Ashes, are a promising introduction to a band with a great deal of rawk potential. That the album comes virtually out of nowhere—from a group that people still have yet to catch on to—is even more delightful.

Influences must surely include the Foo Fighters and a slew of bands from the new rock explosion currently enjoying a steady rise in popularity (Jet, Audioslave, Franz Ferdinand, and The Killers, to name but a few...)

Their only weakness—and yes, they have a big one—is that they seem to be in the throes of a style struggle throughout the album. The band is unable to determine if they’re alt rock or new rock, and that’s a bit of a problem for me. It’s like sitting on the fence, and there’s nothing rock ‘n’ roll about taking something halfway. Songs like “Heart Full of Black,” “To Kill a Swan,” and “Pleasure in Pain” are obvious rock songs, while most of the rest of the album has that over-sampled, standard power-chord, depression overdose feeling of the dying alt-rock genre. Not that I dislike the sound, mind you. There’s certainly a place in my ears for bands like Weezer, Puddle of Mud, and the Foo, but the sound has become overdone. The rock on this album is promising, but I’m still unsure of the band’s long-term intentions. I guess I’ll have to wait for the second album to be released.

Something to think about: Leave No Ashes has enough good songs to justify buying it, and the band really does seem legitimately promising. Basically, if you like both genres of music, there will probably be something for you here. If you're like me, though, and lean heavily toward the new rock side, I’d recommend waiting for their next release.

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