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| Los Lonely Boys: Forgiven |
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| Reviews - Music | ||||||||
| Written by Allie Mathews | ||||||||
| Friday, 08 August 2008 | ||||||||
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The opening track "Heart Won't Tell a Lie" gives off a feel of Carlos Santana with a hint of blues and jazz that makes the head nod to the beat and the feet tap to the rhythms. It is easy to tell that these guys have been working magic with their music because the songs are sophisticated technically and musically, while making it seem so effortless. The album seems really low-key, and I'm not sure whether that will be to the band's betterment or detriment. Only time will tell. Top tracks to listen to: Heart Won't Tell a Lie, I'm a Man, Superman, You Can't See the LightCheck out Los Lonely Boys' MySpace for more information about the band, including tour dates.
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The Garzo brothers, better known as the Los Lonely Boys, are based out of Texas and have just recently released their newest album Forgiven. The brothers like to call their style of music Texan Rock n' Roll because they combine Rock n' Roll, Blues, Soul, Country and Tejano.
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