Dirty Revolution; Dads

Anyone else still sweaty from last night's Breaking Bad premiere?

To start off our week of reviews, Rich Cocksedge dissects the roots/rock/reggae of Cardiff, Wales' Dirty Revolution, The Heat:

Musically The Heat is a fairly laid-back affair, with a subtle blend of rock, reggae and ska combining to provide a particularly uplifting, yet relaxing suite of songs. Without a shadow of a doubt, it's Elle's voice that leads the way, but the other four members of the band provide a highly enjoyable musical background that's restrained even in the higher tempo moments.

Read Rich's review of Dirty Revolution's The Heat right here.

Then, Renaldo Matadeen thinks the new Dads EP is more than Pretty Good:

"My Crass Patch" lulls with haunting drums and guitars until about about 1:20, with the vocals proving to be such a sweet complementary device. When the track explodes at around the 3:00 mark, the drums are purely mindblowing. The melodic chaos is remarkable. In an immediate contrast, "Can I Be Yr Deadbeat Boyfriend" is glossed with a more upbeat and pop-punkish rhythm, and it's a marvel how this two-man army pulls this off with such ease.

Read Renaldo's review of Dads' Pretty Good right here.

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