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The Rapture

The incredible incorporation of musical talent will astound any person who listen to The Rapture.

Their new album, Echoes, will definitely do just that in your ears for an extended period of time.

The Rapture cannot be placed in a certain genre of music, because their idiosyncratic sound is amazingly different.

The four band members of The Rapture include Gabriel Andruzzi (saxophone, percussion); Luke Jenner (vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion); Vito Roccoforte (drums, percussion) and Mattie Safer (vocals, bass, keyboards, percussion).

The Rapture can be considered the modern-day Pink Floyd during the Syd Barrett era.

Their musical genre can range between electronica to the good-ole classic rock.

Luke Jenner and Mattie Safer use their vocalistic talent to create whiny and echo-type voices for an intriguing sound.

When listening to this incredibly bizarre album, there will be a time for bouncing to the beat of the music. It’s an impulse that cannot be controlled by any system in the human body.

The Rapture can be very uncanny to the fact that Pink Floyd has the same album title.

Pink Floyd could have been their major influence to write music. The Rapture’s lyrics are not honed by any real emotion; only the music can capture the reality of a person’s feelings.

This album is addictive. The Rapture is almost like nicotine for the music blood. Once it is inhaled, there will be wanting and having. The promise of The Rapture becoming famous in the near future is a possibility.

They have their musical talent and exchange of interior emotion to pull them through.

Their impressive talent can be interspersed among the college and teen population as well as across the nation.

Their collaboration of instruments entertains the body as well as the mind.

The Rapture can enrapture their audience into the addiction of their music.

No matter how insane the lyrics may be, the music will linger. The Rapture will either impress or will be detested. You decide! – Rachel Bobak

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