UniversalDice’s Birth Love Hate Death

Written By: Yvonne Glasgow

UniversalDice's Birth Love Hate Death

There’s a lot of interesting music coming out of the woodwork these days, and UniversalDice is adding to it with this clever “rock opera” album. If you love music that tells a story, are a fan of musicals, and you like bands that have a vintage sound, this album, Birth Love Hate Death, should be on your wishlist or your playlist. 

UniversalDice is the brainchild of Gerry Dantone, a talented singer/songwriter/producer. Taking a cue from the classics like The Who’s “Tommy” and Green Day’s “American Idiot,” Dantone and UniversalDice have created a 16-track album that is sure to amaze you.

“Welcome to the World” opens the track, with the representation of birth (in the album title). It’s a moving and upbeat track that kicks things off right. The final song, “Forever,” is about death. In between, you have the rest of the story of life. 

The music is vintage, reminiscent of the aforementioned The Who, with some sounds that could only be described as Beatles-esque.

This is a pretty stellar album, with a somewhat unique concept. The songs are well written, and the band is well versed in their instruments. Two-thumbs up!

This epic story of birth, love, hate, and death is brought to you by the good people of Whiplash PR & Marketing. www.whiplashprandmanagement.com 

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