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LA Weekly simply stated "...[Endo] kick all kinds of motherf***ing ass." In 2003, the Miami foursome ignites another gritty wake up call with "Songs For The Restless," an album that ventures for no less than rock revolution. "Songs For The Restless," recorded in Los Angeles with producer David Schiffman (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Petty), exhibits Endo in its finest fashion. While clearly a pivotal debut, "Evolve" was independently recorded in sporadic sessions over a year, and the group acquired a new guitarist and drummer right as the disc hit retail. Now with focused studio time and a galvanized line-up, Endo takes Evolve's singularized touches to full fruition with a darker, more seductive sound that magnifies the band's immediate force and draw. Endo's 2001 debut, "Evolve," was characterized by "Guitar World" as "an ultra-modern, sonically pristine blend of raging guitars and throbbing hip-hop beats tempered by a harsh industrial edge," while the 'LA Weekly' simply stated "...[Endo] kick all kinds of motherf***ing ass." In 2003, the Miami foursome ignites another gritty wake up call with "Songs For The Restless," an album that ventures for no less than rock revolution. "Songs For The Restless," recorded in Los Angeles with producer David Schiffman (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Petty), exhibits Endo in its finest fashion. While clearly a pivotal debut, Evolve was independently recorded in sporadic sessions over a year, and the group acquired a new guitarist and drummer right as the disc hit retail. Now with focused studio time and a galvanized line-up, Endo takes Evolve's singularized touches to full fruition with a darker, more seductive sound that magnifies the band's immediate force and draw.
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