Five Crown Lane
May 14, 2011
Why We Love The Black Rabbits

We love the “Black Rabbits” because they are one of Indie’s newest rock bands not selling out to auto-tuning technology. Their music is punchy featuring an energetic rhythm launching a listener into days of past with simplicity reminiscent of “The Turtles” combined with deep musical voices and harmonies comparable to “The Pixies.”

Although they lack global recognition (for now), this upcoming young band is obviously influenced by trendy bands of early “pop rock” like “The Monkees,” “The Animals,” and even “The Beatles.” Despite early influences heard in their music, they found uniqueness highlighting the smooth voice of lead singer, Jetson Black, whose vocals mesh seamlessly with those of Reah Smith and Kim Drake. Hard-hitting brother, Skyler Black, keeps the rigid beat on drums.

The “Black Rabbits” possess talent not seen in many current bands that rely heavily on mixing and tuning. Their music has just enough raw nature to make it sound as though you were sitting in the garage while they rehearsed and recorded the tracks to their self-titled EP. This album is a cunning mixture of melodic riffs and consistently power-packed pulses which makes for an interesting, and memorable, listen. This is why we love the “Black Rabbits.”

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