Bad Dreams

Right To Silence

RIGHT TO SILENCE: Another band that tries to make a stand among the billions of […]
By Harry Papadopoulos
November 13, 2010
Right To Silence - Bad Dreams album cover

RIGHT TO SILENCE: Another band that tries to make a stand among the billions of releases every year. This quintet is coming from Italy. Formed in 2007, they have released a demo and made some live appearances; "Bad Dreams" is their first full length album and it is a self-financed one.

Their music is closer to what we used to say, and fortunately forgot it soon enough, Nu-Metal, with some hardcore and metalcore moments. The things that I liked in this album are some more Rock/Blues solos and some Funky, if I may say, bass lines here and there. The overall production, for a self-financed one, is great! You can listen everything, without being too clean. The music, even if it is not my cup of tea, is quite nice. The rapping moments brought in mind RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE and (at some parts) PAPA ROACH. And if there was only those things, I'd say that for its genre it is a mediocre album that the fans of this music will listen. But I left the vocals for the end. I'm so sorry, but I didn't like them at all. Listening to Simon it was like he's trying hard to spell a word, like he was trying really hard. I really can't find the words to describe how he sounds like. His best moments are when he is more relaxed with his real voice and when he screams.

Anyway, this album is for fans of the Nu-Metal scene. All the others, including the "anything"-core fans will find other albums more interesting than "Bad Dreams". RIGHT TO SILENCE have a lot of work to do if they want to succeed in something, even small, in the music industry.

P.S.:. Best moments of the album are "Didgeridoo", some solos and the more soft moments with clean vocals

3 / 10

Hopeless

"Bad Dreams" Track-listing:
  1. FFC (Fucking Financial Crisis)
  2. Satan Is Dead
  3. I Can't Change You
  4. My City, My Pride
  5. One Of These Days
  6. My Own Silence
  7. Didgeridoo
  8. This Life I Never Wanted
  9. Don't Ask Why
  10. Bad Dreams
  11. Violets And Morphine
  12. Eleven (November)
Right To Silence Lineup:

Simon Staffler - Vocals
Siegfried Lercher - Guitar
Richard Renner - Guitar
Manuel Christandl - Drums
Patrick Planötscher - Bass

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