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Prototypes (Bands To Watch)

Submitted by Chris DeLine on May 31, 2006 – 9:20 pmNo Comment

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Merely listening to Paris’ Prototypes requires a number prerequisites, and if “(Don’t You) Forget About Me” doesn’t ring any bells with you, I’m afraid it might be a lost cause. The opening notes on “Je Ne Te Connais Pas” remind me of something from The Breakfast Club, gutted, renovated and rejuvenated. As the current wave of electronic rock continues to evolve its becoming increasingly interesting to see how much of the old ’80’s keyboard and synth can be used before a band loses any hope of having a unique sound. Prototypes borrow just enough to sound familiar, but thankfully rock hard enough to make you forget all about the ’80s.

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