Member Since: 2/19/2005
Band Members: SCOTT CANNADAY
(GUITAR/KEYBOARD/NOISE)
BRAD HAWES
(DRUMS/PERCUSSION/SAMPLES/NOISE)
ROBERT BERRY (KEYBOARD/SYNTH/NOISE)
Influences: assorted musicians and bands..
Sounds Like: RD makes the best of its trio format (drums, keys, guitars, with the occasional sample) with nimble shifts in rhythm and mood, and seems to sound as huge or as sneaky as it wishes. -The Onion (Madison, WI)
Fact is, Revolving Doors end up sounding like no one else with their hypnotic swirl of samples, electronics, keys, hovering, fluid guitars and kinetic rhythms. -City Beat (Cincinnati, OH)
"The Sound of Forgetting" is a funeral soundscape in the spirit of Radiohead's post-Kid A efforts until it climaxes with an amp-rattling crescendo, while "My New Favorite Abacus" is a looser cut indebted to Tortoise's glitchy jazz and Explosions in the Sky's most tranquil moments. -The Shepherd Express (Milwaukee, WI)
"Turquoise Stopwatch" is energetic riff-based rock. "Monolith" and "The Sound of Forgetting" are more pensive, with an artier vibe. "Time Will Tell" and "Is That It?" are chiming ballads. "My New Favorite Abacus" is mixes a understated dance-y beat with ringing guitars and a melancholy spirit. -OnMilwaukee.com
"My New Favorite Abacus" is perhaps the highlight of the album. Electro beats fuse with shimmering tremolos and some insistent keyboard lines; you might very well have trouble refraining from foot-tapping along to the end result (I know I did). -TheSilentBallet.com
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