Vendetta Red - White Knuckled Substance
![]() | Primary Artist |
| Vendetta Red | |
| Album Title | |
| White Knuckled Substance | |
| Release Date | |
| October 30, 2001 | |
| Time | |
Seattle's Vendetta Red seems to realize that a memorable chorus can rescue just about anything from the awful land of rehashed musical ideas, and on their debut disc they create a few moments that do bring their emo-rocking, At the Drive-In-loving sound to a credible level. Zach Davidson's vocals are impressively powerful in a Jeremy Enigk sort of fashion, and he is just as commendable when he strips things down to his pretty tough-sounding scream. The "written to be a hit single" singalong rock of "Shatterday" is a particularly telling moment where the band is aiming to find their niche, and based on a tremendously lucrative deal that came to the band shortly after this record's release, it seems they have fit in just fine. Read More
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