Queen’s Club Nightmarer EP
Music, album reviews — By camaren on October 16, 2009 at 8:14 pmA bio touting ex-Chariot members is enough to get the attention of many in the music world. Hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, Queen’s Club is a self-described dance group, seemingly hoping to get the attention of the scene followings of Breathe Carolina, the Medic Droid, and Cash Cash.
Unfortunately, success is not likely to be found. The EP begins with a rather blandish opener, and the tracks which follow don’t work to do much better. The composition feels a bit more complex than the standard scene club track, however the uninspiring vocals and lack of memorable hooks, makes each listen feel a drag.
As such, there is little hope for Queen’s Club. The vocals despite explicitly not auto-tuned desperately need it, to ironically enough, create something interesting. The EP reminds of a toned down Jonezetta debut album. Since this is their debut, there’s a rather negative first impression, and time is needed to see if something worthwhile will come fourth.
Rating: .5 out of 5
Street Date: n/a
Label: Tooth and Nail Records
Track Listing:
1.) Nightmarer
2.) Dust
3.) Family Ties
4.) Greinke
5.) Uh Huh
6.) Nightmarer – Justus Remix


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2 Comments
Your proof for how horrible this album lies where? It sounds to me like you MIGHT have listened to the tracks one time through…if that. This is the most pathetic, shallow attempt at a review I have ever seen. You ought to be ashamed for advertising this as a review-its mostly drivel and wasted two minutes of my life that I will never get back. Thanks for nothing.
Rating: -5/5