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Red City Radio – SkyTigers

Red Scare – Release Date: 3/09/18

Marking their first official release in nearly three years, SkyTigers finds Red City Radio embracing a multitude of new influences to further hone their signature sound. Recorded by Mike Kennerty, (The All-American Rejects) and mixed by Matt Allison, (Alkaline Trio, The Lawrence Arms) the EP not only sounds phenomenal, but also highlights the subtleties found within the detailed songwriting. “If You Want Blood…” is the leadoff track and it contains many of the characteristics found throughout this collection of songs: layered backing vocals, blistering guitar solos and an underlying sense of self-empowerment. “I’ll Still Be Around” opens with a slight country vibe and piano accents, not unlike frontman Garrett Dale’s solo EP from last year, before the rest of the band comes in and provides a sturdy framework that spotlights the talented rhythm section. “In the Shadows” is an ominous rocker that recalls 80’s metal and boasts the record’s most intricate guitar leads, while “Rebels” is a defiant, melodic anthem that’s sure to elicit significant crowd response when played live. With the title track, RCR has managed to craft a uniquely structured six-minute entry that champions positivity. It’s largely built around a piece of dialogue from the 1940 film The Great Dictator, reinforcing a message of inclusion and persistence, which seems especially relevant nowadays. SkyTigers sees Red City Radio further differentiate themselves from their peers with topnotch musicianship and the merging of multiple genres. These five songs represent a new era for the band and should leave fans anxiously awaiting their next full-length.

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