Thursday, July 6, 2017

New Neighbors


Cleveland, OH indie-rock band, New Neighbors, released their latest, self-titled album this past March, and it's pretty fucking good.

"Following Along" is both smooth and rocking, and has some deep thoughts.

"Planetary Motion" is straight up sick jams.

"Stay" is one of those super catchy, late 90s/early 2000s sounding song that starts right off the bat with a great hook.

"Breathing Room" is full of energy and is sure to get you moving, you know, in case you weren't already.

"From the Bottom" has a sick riff, with a sweet breakdown.

"Incantation (Interlude)" is a bit slower, with some smooth trumpet overlaid on some rocking drums, and a hypnotic guitar riff.

"Overseas" is another solid track, with an sweet solo.

"Together" has some killer drums, is one of the first things that stands out on this track. The vocals have the feel of a dream when they first come in. Kind of a longer-ish song (7 minutes), my favorite part of it is the middle.

"Something To Blame" has a great opening hook that leads into a great song. Kinda has a pop-punk feel to it, in my opinion, and that's not a bad thing.

"Together: Mvmt II" brings back the trumpet on another version of "Together" to pull the album to a close.

If this album is any indication of their live shows, you probably don't wanna Miss an opportunity to see these guys. New Neighbors is full of energy, sick jams, and some thought-provoking lyrics that you're sure to love. Get your copy on Bandcamp, today!

Also, see album review of SILVIS - Little Brothers or article 6 Things A Musician With Professional Aspirations Should Consider

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