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Sweet melodies and fat guitars
That may be the best description for soylent green's musical creation. Indie-pop is stirred about a bit with US-Alternative rock and here and there a few supercharged, grungey elements surface. Lyrically and musically the band's tunes always buzz with emotion, whether pensive, ecstatic or raging.
In terms of influences, anything goes, but The Get up kids, Jimmy eat world, Weezer and the Smashing Pumpkins certainly count amongst the bands whose music has inspired the members of soylent green on their musical journey.
Perhaps if these four bands were locked in a rehearsal room and forced to write a bunch of songs, the outcome might be similar to the work of soylent green.
Of course, such a union is utterly preposterous, and will
never occur, so if you're after epic pop songs with more hooks than an abattoir,
then soylent green is your band.
"the harder brothers of R.E.M." (Wob LA)
"between intimacy and untamed fury, between European open-mindedness and American Punch" (Feierwerk-Programm)
"thrilling live shows full of energy" (RSZ)
"perfect underground-gig" (Zentralnerv)
"An outstanding piece stringing together effortless melodies, cool vocals and a soulful yet beat-driven heart." (Zentralnerv Summer '99, review of sg-CD "believe")
"If they get famous this will be a milestone in rock music's history." (LA akt, review of sg-CD "believe")
"This recording should see Soylent Green raised to the premier league of German Alternative-Bands; they could well be "the next big thing"... They now only lack the major label contract and a gig at "Rock in the Park" (Germany's Glastonbury equivalent)." (Regensburger Stadtzeitung 3/99, review of sg-CD "believe")