on stage, and it worked quite well for a while. By which I don’t mean the act; that was consistent all the way through. Partly self-deprecating humour, slapsticky songs with big comedic loops in the tunes to overlay the lyrics; the final effects was a little like if Reggie Watts co...
As Kasa’s show wore on, it became impossible to shed the illusion of teen-heartthrob boyband member gone solo. Settle dipped its toe into the poppier end of emo with densely-packed lyrics and a distinctive 5SOS/Fall Out Boy delivery. A cover of Michael Jackson’sMan in the Mirrorcould ...
We goin' ultra black I gotta toast to that We don't fold or crack We goin' Occasion we rose to that f**k goin' postal Uh We goin' ultra black Watchin' the global change hop in the coldest Range Hit-Boy on the beat this s**t 'posed to slap We goin' ultra black ...
this doesn’t have to be something my parents are gonna hear and think “wow I can’t believe you did that”, which is actually huge – probably one of my biggest hindrances as an artist is like my parents or grandparents being upset by my lyrics, being you know not PG or too weird...
Charismatic lead singer and guitarist Kyle Haynes delivered an arresting performance with powerful lyrics evoking Chris Cornell and Scott Weiland, while bassist Eric Ferreira barely blinked as he alternated between funky slap styles and a much heavier, downtuned sound throughout the set. Reminiscent of...
Just as it says on the tin,Bring It On Homebrings the listener full circle. Resounding melodic guitars feel like a congratulatory slap on the back, an infectious riff which you can’t help but nod along to long before the chorus hits. As Prymmer’s lyrics speak of a much anticipated ho...