Album Review
Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer – “Schematics”
Spunk rock band Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer released their third full-length Schematics on Rachel Minton’s (vocalist/keyboardists) record label, Le Pamplemousse Records. On this album ZTR&RD once again play the catchiest pop rock tunes anyone will ever hear. The singing hooks the listener in with upbeat vocal lines and cheesy music then, when the vocals aren’t a rocking, the keyboards are a knockin.
Spunk rock band Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer released their third full-length Schematics on Rachel Minton’s (vocalist/keyboardists) record label, Le Pamplemousse Records. On this album ZTR&RD once again play the catchiest pop rock tunes anyone will ever hear. The singing hooks the listener in with upbeat vocal lines and cheesy music then, when the vocals aren’t a rocking, the keyboards are a knockin.
The rest of the music is pretty generic with simple instrumentals, but everything about Schematics…no wait, Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer is fun. I truly believe if the group had a shorter name they could of been one of the biggest bands in the rock scene.
Track Listing:
01. The Way It Goes
02. Can’t Stand It
03. Way Away
04. Death Or Radio
05. This Briskness (Java)
06. I Did It
07. Secret Circuits
08. The Moon And Mars
09. I’m A Rock & Roll Mess
10. So Scared
Run Time: 27:07
Release Date: September 25, 2007
Check out the song: “Secret Circuits”