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Inertia

The Exies

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Album Review

On their first release for Virgin, the Exies deliver a radio-friendly modern rock stance while fronting a post-grunge snarl on Inertia. It's a heavy record, layered guitar work sifting through glassy electronic beats, but it's also a hungry effort. Frontman/vocalist Scott Stephens blazes his way throughout Inertia; he's an energetic spitfire on "My Goddess," while the raw scratch of "Genius" grovels like Scott Weiland. "No Secrets" thrives on more of a blues-rock-inspired groove, but the Exies thirst for the power of a guitar. Overall, Inertia is a vibrant rock effort; however, it's a touch formulaic. "No Secrets" and the title track echo mid-'90s alternative rock à la Collective Soul, but who's to say it's not decent? The Exies are a young band. They have potential to shape a more original sound because of a nearly polished presentation; they've come a long way from their self-titled debut, but the work in progress continues.

Customer Reviews

Great album. Buy it.

This music on this album sounds a lot like the music you would hear from the late 90's. As a hardcore 90's rock fan I enjoyed this album the first time I heard it. Very cathy tunes and the lead singer has a pretty powerful voice. Very underrated band.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Exies came together in 1997, emerging from the Los Angeles rock scene with Scott Stevens (vocals/guitar), Freddy Herrera (bass), and Thom Sullivan (drums). Although rumor has it that Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots discovered the band after one of their infamous rock shows and was slated to produced the Exies' debut album, he was actually nothing more than an early fan of the band. Guitarist David Walsh joined the Exies by 1998; Sullivan left in 2000, leaving Dennis Wolfe to take over drum...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Alternative, Rock, Adult Alternative
  • Released: Jan 07, 2003

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