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Last Updated: 15/06/2008 39:07:04
Black and White Tango 3 Track Demo
By Danielle McLoughlin

Black and White Tango...a young, fresh out of the packet, extremely talented band, with bags...no, make it bin liners, full of potential. They're most definitely not your stereotypical Indie, Punk, Metal or Emo band. Genres that seem to be all too common and bursting at the seams here in Hull.

Black and White Tango have resisted being pigeon holed and have broken the mould by creating their very own unique style, mixing classical, rock, progressive, jazz and pop sounds in a blender and creating a fabulous cocktail that can only be called 'A masterpiece'.
The guys have worked hard in conjunction with Alan Jones at The Big Hand Studio to produce a fantastic 3 track demo C.D and boy should we give them a 'big hand'!

Tracks include The Ballet, a fantastic piece, aptly named with its classical, Tchaikovsky influenced introduction which, within a minute or so, has morphed into something more likely to be heard in an Ennio Morricone scored Spaghetti Western film. Particularly in the chorus and bridge which feature intertwined piano and guitar solos courtesy of Jamie and Adam.
The second track, Purpose, mixes classical acoustic guitar with a fuzz bass and in its darkest depths we can find components of, what essentially creates an easy listening 'dance' tune.

Beginning in this way and ending in a way that calms and provides a strange therapeutic pleasure provides a welcome contrast, not only within the song, but also in comparison to the other two tracks.

The final track on the CD is Cosmic Love, which is most definitely my favourite, particularly its harmonious chorus that evokes all kinds of unexplainable feelings.
This third track comprises of three main sections: Up tempo rock followed by a classical piano interlude and concluded with an explosion of aggressive techno rock. Or in other words...wham, bam, thank you mam!

An awesome song to end the 3 track demo C.D, which can be bought at any of their gigs for a mere £2. Hardly an amount to break the bank and well worth it!

Tom Hancocks - Vocals
Jamie Gray - Piano, Synth, Bass
Adam Scott - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Andy Hancocks - Drums
( www.myspace.com/blackandwhitetango )

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