Album Review
The Coppertone – “The Bakery” [EP] [Album Review]
The Bakery is the new four song EP from the soulful, bluesy rock artist, The Coppertone. I think these tracks are the perfect vehicle for singer Red’s (The Coppertone) organic vocals which are perfectly suited for this style of bluesy rock and roll. While Red truly does have a great set of pipes and really shines on The Bakery, sadly after several listens I was never really able to connect with any of the songs.
The Bakery is the new four song EP from the soulful, bluesy rock artist, The Coppertone. I think these tracks are the perfect vehicle for singer Red’s (The Coppertone) organic vocals which are perfectly suited for this style of bluesy rock and roll. While Red truly does have a great set of pipes and really shines on The Bakery, sadly after several listens I was never really able to connect with any of the songs.
Overall; however, The Bakery is a decent albeit (with only four songs) rather quick listen. Personal gripes aside, I do think fans of bluesy rock and/or female-fronted rock acts might enjoy this release.
Track Listing:
01. Woman To Woman
02. Young Blood
03. Son Of A Gun
04. Dead Set
Run Time: 13:08
Release Date: May 26, 2014
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