LondonersThe Brute Chorus have been pitched as a UK version of Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros and whilst a parallel can be drawn to their theatrical story telling their musical stamp is more old time blues and surf rock than alternative folk.
Frontman James Steel brings out a smorgasbord of references showcasing the swagger of Chris Isaak, the cockiness of a young Bruce Springsteen, the clarity and slight twang of Johnny Borrell and, in tracks like ‘She Was Always Cool‘, an occasional whiff of PeteDoherty.
The guitars are razor sharp and the choruses are brash enough for you to envisage an over excited mosh pit of fans bouncing out of time. They’re playing smallish festivals and UK venues this summer and with a following of bar room brawlers I have no doubt they will graduate to larger London venues very soon.
The album ‘How the Caged Bird Sings’ is released on Tape next month
Following in the footsteps of The Libertines, Klaxons and the almighty Blur here come South East London’s latest exciting protégées, Kick Up The Fire. The Deptford quartet has not looked back since adding new guitarist Alan and changing name from Raid on the Arcade early this year.
This Friday (3rd of April) sees them showcase their ‘groove-based melodic rock’ in support of a Dirty Pretty Things DJ set at Lewisham’s famous Dirty South venue. This track is a taste of why a lot of people are getting excited about Kick Up The Fire at the moment. Get on your dancing shoes!
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