Review: Young Rival – Young Rival

Hamilton-based rockers Young Rival have put together a solid collection of songs in their self-titled debut disc. Recalling the likes of other Canadian rockers like Tricky Woo or even Thrush Hermit, Young Rival seek to do one thing, and one thing only: create a rock sound that pays tribute to the genre while avoiding the temptations to revert to rockisms overdone by many before them. In this sense the album proves to be a success, avoiding sounding completely like a period piece while still maintaining a solid eye for rock history. Of the eleven tracks, leadoff “Got What You Need” and “Modern Life” stand out the most. Both consist of simple yet catchy guitar riffs back by a solid vocal performance by lead vocalist Aron D’Alesio. The end result is a collection of works from which the band can continue to build on as they attempt to establish themselves as one of the country’s stronger rock acts. (Sonic Unyon, www.sonicunyon.com) Jeff Friesen