Having previously reviewed Howl by Lord Sonny The Unifier, when the opportunity came up to review this one, I was interested to see what they produced next. I wasn’t disappointed.
Again, the Brooklyn based band have mixed alternative rock with just about everything else to keep up the sound they have created.
The vocals are quirky, ranging from melodic harmonies to almost punk-like shouts and accompanied by layered backing vocals, they really add depth to the song.
The guitars are, once again, fuzzy, and dirty, giving the track a grungy vibe and the clean guitar solos are a superb contrast.
The drum and bass section of the band is solid and keeps the track moving along nicely. The use of synths and electronic sounds are an added bonus to the song, giving it a funky sound that is both nostalgic yet futuristic, which is something I also said about the previous single.
The chorus is catchy and anthemic and will have you humming it for the rest of the day. This is certainly a track that will have you moving in one way or another, whether it be tapping your foot or banging your head, which is why I also think it will appeal to a wide range of people.
I can’t wait to hear an album from these guys as I really feel they have something unique to give to the music world.
But don’t take my word for it, please go and check it out for your self and see what you think!

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