MP3 The Business of Flies - Kamikaze Dreamer
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Fresh and inspired rock, but at the same time chock-full of hooks that dig into your head and cling there for weeks
14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Today's Top 40
Details:
The Business of Flies is an unpredictable journey through a rock and roll dreamscape, led by lead singers Zach Jones and Cliff Usher. You'll find yourself swaying to the pristine twang of Colton Turner's acoustic dreadnaught only to be bowled over by the gritty roar of Usher's telecaster. Sean McVey and Sam Barnes pick up the rhythm section with addictively thumping drum and bass grooves. Jones' iron lungs soar over the mix while Usher's throaty rasp pours through it. It's undeniably catchy and downright sexy.
But why should you take valuable time out of your day to listen to another bunch of middle-class white guys from suburbia banging on their instruments and calling themselves a band?
Because the Business of Flies is fresh and inspired, but at the same time chock-full of hooks that dig into your head and cling there for weeks. This is the rock album you've been waiting for. The one you've been scouring the net to find, downloading heaps of MP3s and sorting through them like litter from a garbage can in search of that one album that fits so perfectly into your puzzle of a life and suddenly makes the bigger picture clear. Your search is over.
14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Today's Top 40
Details:
The Business of Flies is an unpredictable journey through a rock and roll dreamscape, led by lead singers Zach Jones and Cliff Usher. You'll find yourself swaying to the pristine twang of Colton Turner's acoustic dreadnaught only to be bowled over by the gritty roar of Usher's telecaster. Sean McVey and Sam Barnes pick up the rhythm section with addictively thumping drum and bass grooves. Jones' iron lungs soar over the mix while Usher's throaty rasp pours through it. It's undeniably catchy and downright sexy.
But why should you take valuable time out of your day to listen to another bunch of middle-class white guys from suburbia banging on their instruments and calling themselves a band?
Because the Business of Flies is fresh and inspired, but at the same time chock-full of hooks that dig into your head and cling there for weeks. This is the rock album you've been waiting for. The one you've been scouring the net to find, downloading heaps of MP3s and sorting through them like litter from a garbage can in search of that one album that fits so perfectly into your puzzle of a life and suddenly makes the bigger picture clear. Your search is over.
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