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Light of Doom Voted off Next Great American Band 12-14-07

December 15th, 2007 · 3 Comments

Light of Doom Voted off Next Great American Band

Each of the three final bands performed three songs tonight – one picked by the judges, one picked by FOX, and one picked by the band. Next week sees the final episode of The Next Great American Band.

Light of Doom was eliminated tonight. No surprise there. The kids performed well throughout the season given their lack of experience, but they were not in any way deserving of a spot in the final three (let alone the final six).

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra - “September”

This was the judge’s choice and it actually suits the band quite well. The original has a ton of horns and it put Denver’s falsetto to the test. Verdict: kind of weak. He needed the back-up singers to help him with the high stuff. Other than that, a good showing for Denver and crew. Rzeznik starts off with the main concern regarding Denver: that they aren’t going to record good stuff. Dicko agrees with Johnny.

The Clark Brothers - “Change the World”

I really like the original version of this song, and think the Brothers made their version too different from the original. It has such a great melody to begin with that it didn’t need to be altered like it was. It was interesting and well-played, though. It’s hard to dislike what these guys do. The judges love it.

Sixwire – “Reelin’ in the Years”

This is an awesome Steely Dan, one recorded by great studio musicians and an incredibly difficult song to play live. Sixwire, though, is a great live band and they kicked its ass. Rzeznik says he’s not a fan of Steely Dan, which is ridiculous. All the judges loved it, however.

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra - “Vehicle”

I don’t know this song. But it’s kind of an angry song, or at least that’s how Denver sang it. Denver put on a pretty good singing performance here, and I enjoyed the song. It was an awesome corporate performance. Not going to translate to the studio. The judges enjoy it.

The Clark Brothers - “Amazed”

I don’t know this song either. There was a really cheesy panning shot at the beginning of the song that made me laugh, just so you know. It’s a slow ballad, and the Brothers perform it well. Dicko isn’t a big fan of the song choice. He calls the crowd “peasants” which is awesome.

Sixwire - “I’d Really Love to See You Tonight”

I vaguely recognize this song. It sounds like an Eagles ballad. At this point, we know what we’re getting from these bands. Sixwire is solid as always here. Rzeznik thought it was bordering on smooth Jazz, but that’s more the song than the performance.

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra - “The Way You Move Me”

This is one of their originals, and herein lies the problem with Denver as a recording artist. It’s a cheesy song, and not something you would ever, ever see on MTV or on Top 40 radio. That’s not to say it’s bad; it isn’t. It’s just for the Adult Contemporary crowd, the same people who buy Kenny G albums. The judges really love it, so what do I know?

The Clark Brothers - “This Little Light of Mine/Faith, Faith, Faith”

The Clark Brothers just rip up this old gospel/church song like only they do. Again, we know exactly what we’re getting with each of these final bands. This was nothing new from the Brothers, which is, to say, pretty darn good. Rzeznik says that they deserve to win. Everyone loves The Clark Brothers. Can we just crown them champions right now?

Sixwire - “Good to be Back”

This is one of their originals that sounds ready for the Country charts right now. They’ve performed it before. Great harmonies, good melody, ready to go. Nice way to end the show.

Next week the winner of The Next Great American Band will be crowned.

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Voted Off Next Great American Band - Dot Dot Dot

December 8th, 2007 · 13 Comments

Voted Off Next Great American Band - Dot Dot Dot leaving us with 4 bands left

The Next Great American Band reached there final 4 tonight. With Dot Dot Dot being voted off, the final 4 of the next great American band are:

The Clarke Brothers
Light Of Doom
Sixwire
Denver and the Mile High Orchestra

The show went something like this:

The Clark Brothers: “These are the Days of Our Lives”

The Clark Brothers, thankfully, brought in a drummer and a bassist this week. The sound is definitely fuller and doesn’t take away from the down home feel. This is the first Queen song ever, maybe, with a fiddle solo. The cover isn’t as awe-inspiring as other recent performers, but they rocked out at the end.

Light of Doom - “We Will Rock You”

This was a very silly song for the kids to cover. They didn’t do much with the melody, but they rocked it out best they could. The guitar solo was darn good, but the singing was mediocre. The judges are lukewarm on the performance. On a positive note, there was a reaction shot of the angriest little kid in the world, standing up in the crowd and yelling maniacally at something.

Sixwire - “Fat Bottomed Girls”

Although it was a pretty buy-the-numbers cover, they performed it expertly. Their harmonies are light years better than any other band in the competition, and it was an overall very good performance. The judges all love it.

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra - “Sleeping on the Sidewalk”

Again, Denver performs a wussified version of a rock song. Denver is Denver is Denver. I’m just done with these guys. This is not a rock band, and they will not sell records. The judges like the performance.

The Clark Brothers - “Homestead”

It was a pretty cool blues song. These guys should win this competition. The lead singer was a little off tonight, but I still enjoyed it.

Light of Doom - “Matter of Time”

It’s teenagers performing a song that borders on parody of heavy metal. However, almost every performance of heavy metal sounds like a parody to me, so who knows? The song was also mercifully short. It wasn’t much of a song. The judges are pretty negative, but they are all encouraging.

Sixwire - “Go On”

They performed a mediocre ballad that they wrote. This could be the kind of thing, if they make a good video, could get popular on the country charts. One of the weaker performances of the season from Sixwire. The judges love it, and it makes me want to gage my eyes out with a spoon.

Denver and the Mile High Orchestra - “Big White House”
Their original was same ol’, same ol’.

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