Last Updated on Sunday, 8 August o 02:37
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Sunday, August 8th, 2010
The black String Theory is an alternative/rock band from Los Angeles, California.
The E.P showcases a sea of emotions, accompanying a listener through a lifeless abyss into a scorching room of light. With only four tracks, “The Black String Theory,” doesn’t have a lot of time to grab your attention, so it doesn’t waste any. 
“Young and Free,” is the opening track of the E.P and introduces the listener to an alternative/Indie masterpiece. Although “Young and Free,” is conceptually impressive, it lacks a bit of originality. However, this track is enough to let the listener know that Scott Van Dort is absolutely serious about what he is doing! His vocal abilities are impressive and can be easily compared to that of Matthew Bellamy of The Muse.
“A life long mystery,” is a very emotional track, which introduces you to the darker side of “The Black String Theory,” this is the one song on the E.P that I believe would be an incredible British radio success.
“Too Late,” is again a beautifully written song with a lot of well thought out vocal melodies, with a sad yet hopeful chord progression.
“From where I stand,” has an urgent feel to it with an upbeat feeling that makes you want to hear it over and over again as soon as it has finished.
As a whole “The Black String Theory,” is a E.P that deserves a musical respect from both critics and fans a like. Musically, this band has everything needed to break nationally and globally.
The songs are edgy and extremely mature it is almost impossible to believe that this is Van Dort’s debut E.P. The Black String theory is what The Muse and Keane left at their best.