Backing vocals from bassist Jordan Evans and drummer Perry Davies – not to forget arena-sized production courtesy of Romesh Dodangoda (Bring Me The Horizon, Sylosis, Motörhead) – brilliantly build out the sound. And so we go, from the gargantuan grooves of Can You Feel It? to the bluegrass-inflected easygoing of Grove Street to snarling, horizon-chasing closer The Light.
Stylistically, it’s meat-and-potatoes stuff that we’ve seen hundreds of times before, of course, and cynics asking ‘Do we really need a Welsh Black Stone Cherry?’ might have a point. For those of us who like our bar-room soundtracks rock with heads down and beers up, straight down the line, though, this feels like a perfect soundtrack to swing hips and throw fists now that our favourite spit-and-sawdust dive bars are opening back up.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: Black Stone Cherry, Stone Sour, Bullet For My Valentine
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