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It has all the elements that real heavy rock needs. A bit of 60s/70s rock, a dose of stoner with dull, dirty strumming, drunken drumming, and a bass that plays like a frisky cat. The vocals are convincingly tight to soft and fit perfectly into the overall picture. The singer may not be a new Elvis, but he doesn’t need to be. The two guys and the girl on bass have their third record out and thus have quite a bit of experience, which they prove with "Rock our Souls". Technically, everyone shines with classic and new ideas and doesn’t hold back on solos and rocking melodies.
I actually fell in love with them after the first ten seconds, because I immediately heard that someone wasn’t aiming for the uniform "Toten Hosen-all-at-zero-decibel-super-sound-master-crap". The sound hangs between vintage and garage and is strongly situated in the Black Sabbath area in terms of heaviness, or is it the style that distracts...whatever, because someone knew what they were doing, recognized the band’s flair, and optimally staged it.
It’s hard for me to say that there’s THE one hit on the record, the earworm or the song that will be in everyone’s ears tomorrow, because I really like them all. Unfortunately, the one to rule them all is missing. Therefore, only 9 points. But that doesn’t matter, because the whole record deserves to be on everyone’s shelf. Live, I would be a regular at every gig, to then get drunk in front of the stage with my other gorilla friends and make a fool of myself!
Link: Gorilla
Label: Go Down Records



