Friday, November 20, 2015

Mixerr Album Reviews #588

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I am going to review the vinyl single/EP Rust Belt Nation by Street Dogs released in 2013/2015.

Looking for something similar to the classic hard rock sounds of the 60s and 70s? Well Rust Belt Nation by Street Dogs is the right vinyl single/EP for you! Street Dogs have that similar classic hard rock edge you’ve been craving for in your lifetime that’s similar to Grand Funk Railroad. Rust Belt Nation retains that gritty hardened sound quite similar to garage rock and psychedelic music from the 60s.

Rust Belt Nation explains to the public and longtime hardcore Street Dogs fans that the United States has become a ‘rust belt nation’ that no longer holds a concrete tangible American manufacturing identity. The theories of trickle down economics have not worked so far as results show. Neither has the outsourcing of American jobs. The American middle class has been undoubtedly dubbed ‘the working poor’. This has been proven by many news organizations and books.

Certain Fate sounds very similar to a Led Zeppelin song. A song Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Jefferson Starship, Creed, or Grand Funk Railroad would write. Think Led Zeppelin or Van Halen when you listen to the song Certain Fate. Certain Fate sounds heartily as a love song.

I rate this single/EP, Rust Belt Nation, 5/5*****!!

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