The Eldorado Lounge is a tight band. The guitars and the rhythm section blend perfectly, with no one overpowering the others. The Eldorado Lounge is the kind of band you want to see in a dark club or bar. If you did see these guys in a dark bar or club, I have no doubt that you would want to move around. From the jam sound of "You Are What You Play," and "Eights and Nines" to the rootsy sounds of "The Eldorado," the band works a solid groove.
Now, I know I say this a lot, but this is another great example of a Midwestern band. I grew up in Ohio, so I saw a lot of them. This is just one of those bands that would get you to round up your friends and see them at every opportunity. I have to imagine that a night with friends and The Eldorado Lounge would be a very good thing. The perfect example of their Midwestern sound is "American Road." This song is equal parts roots and classic rock and it is simply the kind of gritty rock song I expect from bands that hail from middle America.
Welcome to the Eldorado Lounge is a solid album with honest rock songs. All the songs are worthy of being blared from your car stereo. And if you see that The Eldorado Lounge is playing near you sometime soon, go check them out and you might become a regular.
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