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March 13, 2007:
I am loving these guys. Tourie Escobar and Damien Escobar known as Nuttin But Stringz are great. The first time I’ve notice them was in the “Step Up” movie. Even though the scene was short I instantly like what I heard. I took the time to look them up and notice that they’ve made a few appearances on the day and nightly shows plus a few sitcoms. They combine the classical sound of the violin with Pop, R&B and Hip-hop. The result of this turn out to be one of those unique and uplifting sound with just the right amount of rhythm and intensity. Playing in the subway has paid off for these two which lead them to contibute back to the community by performing and dedicating there time to the kids by dicussing music and of course staying in school. Their first single entitled “Thunder” showcases their raw talent it digs into the soul, slowly unleashes it and exposes it. “Broken Sorrow” and “Dance with My Father,” takes me away and it’s simply fantastic. The remix of “Thunder” is very up beat and ended the album rather well. But really there isn't one track I dislike and/or wouldn't recommend. These thirteen tracks might be too small for your liking but impact that it gives you stays quite a long time. Nuttin But Stringz does justice to these genres of music. If you're not that in to hip hop or hate the way is going, or have thing for classical music and want flare up then this might give you what you need. I believe kids with the love for music will also enjoy this.