Voyage
The Endeavour
I really believe that Rock and Roll still has a great and strong grasp on young people of today. Especially now that melodic Rock bands are gathering great numbers of fans worldwide. By melodic Rock bands, I mean that ones with energy, but with a more accessible insight, being clean, cool and with some innocent musical elements. Well, if you're a fan of FOO FIGHTERS and a more Pop orientated Punk Rock (maybe a more cleaner and not aggressive THE OFFSPRING) bands on this way, THE ENDEAVOUR is a good name. Just take a listening in "Voyage" and you'll understand what I mean.
Melodic, hooking and with all the elements that can make female young girls wet the panties, but again I have to say: there's a great flood of bands in this way. No, their work is good, has the perfect equilibrium between melodies and the Pop Rock tendencies; when we speak of Pop Rock, you must understand clearly that the sound is not as aggressive as you can think of.
The sound quality is very, very good; clear, with all musical instruments being in their due places, and having some good tunes. Of course, it has some dirtiness, for it's a Rock and Roll band, but not to the point to make their music become heavier as we are used to hear.
To be honest, these four songs can really satisfy many people, but those ones that like adolescent music. Their best moment on this EP is the song "No One Else to Blame", a hooking and lovely song with very good quantities of energy and a bit aggressive work on guitars, fine vocals and a good use of bass and drums. The others are good, but this is their best moment.
A good band, but without being special in the middle of many like them.
6 / 10
Had Potential
"Voyage" Track-listing:
1. Take It All
2. Open Heart
3. No One Else to Blame
4. After the Storm
The Endeavour Lineup:
Shawn Radley - Vocals
Brandon Radley - Guitar
Shane Radley - Guitar
Garren Radley - Bass
Matthew Meadows - Drums
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