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The four guys from Leverkusen play Alternative Rock in the broadest sense. I would almost call it Post-Grunge. That fits better.
There is a lot of guitar to be heard, and the English vocals come across as emotional, sometimes almost suffering. The drums play a relatively complex beat to accompany it.
The guitar is somewhat the point where opinions about the band diverge. The playing of the two guitarists is undoubtedly not bad, but here and there it becomes apparent that through long guitar parts, the two players want to bring themselves a bit to the forefront. The guitar playing undoubtedly fits the music, though sometimes less would have been more. But we also know long guitar parts from Grunge, so it all fits together again.
PEOTRY FACT's sound feels a bit out of time. During the era of Nirvana, they would have certainly filled large halls quickly. In the current time, they play in small clubs and will probably not benefit much from the current Post-Punk trend. The music is too firmly anchored in mid-tempo for that. The sound leans too much towards Grunge.
However, anyone who still likes Nirvana and loves this style will also like PEOTRY FACT.



