пятница, 19 ноября 2021 г.

Dirty York - Waiting On St. George

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2009/2019
Time: 58:27 
Size: 134,1 MB 
Label: Green Media Distribution
Styles: Rock/Southern Rock
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. No Apologies - 3:45
 2. Roll With It - 3:33
 3. All My Friends Look Like Jesus - 4:58
 4. Grapefarm Diamond From Mexico - 5:10
 5. Crazy Little Thing - 6:12
 6. Easier Said Than Done - 4:25
 7. One In Every Crowd - 5:27
 8. Spareroom Hero - 3:19
 9. Blue Eyes - 6:37
10. What’s It All About? - 5:00
11. Thank You Mama - 3:27
12. Revolution - 6:29

The first acquaintance with Dirty York was during a TV broadcast of Rockpalast and very impressed by it, in anticipation of the album 'Feed the fiction' to be released in 2013, but for a moment an oldie from 2009 from Australia came over. The effort was not in vain and only fuels the hunger for the new disc. The band immediately jumps in with the rocker songs 'No apologies' and 'Roll with it', songs that seem influenced by a mix of AC/DC, Rolling Stones, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Aerosmith but always retain their own identity. Then follow the southern rock songs, 'All my friends look like Jesus', something that three of the five gentlemen also succeed in doing, and 'Grapefarm diamond from Mexico', two songs where they rival the greats of the 'southern rock earth', really sublime. Then it is time to slow down with 'Crazy little thing' and which literally and figuratively touches the sensitive nerve, the goosebumps are not caused by the weather here but really with soul-cutting music and vocals, this also applies to the JJ Gray feeling evoking 'Blue eyes' and 'One in every crowd'. In between, of course, that solid rocking, but oh so wonderful sound, to end with 'Revolution' another emotional song. Conclusion: a band that plays so nice and solid and also plays such beautiful sensitive music and still makes it fit together, then there is only one word for it: SUPER

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