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One Day As A Lion "One Day As A Lion"

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After years of audience anticipation for his post-Rage Against The Machine career, vocalist Zach de la Rocha opts for quality over quantity on this five-song EP. That's wise, because de la Rocha and drummer bandmate Jon Theodore already begin to repeat themselves by Track 4. It's a minor bump, though, in an otherwise invigorating listening experience. Falling close to Rage territory, this time de la Rocha himself provides the squeals and riffs on keyboards that pump through a dense mix courtesy of Beastie Boys collaborator Mario Caldato. It has become familiar as air, but de la Rocha's delivery sounds startlingly fresh here, and he pulls a long-hidden ace when he starts to actually sing. "One Day As A Lion" offers promise of a new beginning for an artist who has been silent way too long.

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captain melody said on Aug. 06, 2008 at 5:11pm

Personally I felt this album stunk. You get read my review at captainmelody.blogspot.com if you want.

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