Review: Cello's "Like A Tiger" Blends Rock, Pop, and Disco Into a Cohesive Groove
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by Dave Franklin
Summary
A music review of Cello's track "Like A Tiger" from Barracuda Recordings Ltd. The reviewer praises the song for striking a balance between rock and pop, blending disco beats, funk, post-punk, and synth elements into a cohesive and brilliant track.
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· 3 pulledIf rock music has a tendency to take itself too seriously from time to time, and pop often errs on the side of the frivolous, Cello strikes the perfect balance between the two.
I'm not sure if this is pop music with its big boy pants on, or rock music that has popped a chill pill and embraced the groove.
what really matters is just how brilliantly 'Like A Tiger' comes together.
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