MP3 Seven Day Weekend - Hooky
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Seven Day Weekend hits an organic stir-fry of funk, rock, blues, and a slight hint of motown, for that "just right" sound somewhere between instrumentalist ocean and song writing sunshine.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Funk Rock, BLUES: Funky Blues
Details:
Seven Day Weekend is a funktacular Madison, Wisconsin combo that has been on the local scene since 2003. Blending funk and rock-n-roll, SDWâs unique sound combines the talents of five rock-solid musicians with the tight and energetic vocal backing of the Calendar Girls. Inspired by the gospel of our soul-funk predecessors, our originals feature warm vocals, confident arrangements, and rockinâ solos from all the musicians.
Read on for the pre-release review of our new CD, "Hooky".
"Seven Day Weekend's new CD, "Hooky", is notable for how it allows the "funk" in "funk-rock" to remain subtle, letting melodic elements flourish and bloom. It recalls the way David Bowie used funk influences to color rock songs like "Fame" and "Young Americans", though a jam vibe is evident as well."
- The Onion
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Funk Rock, BLUES: Funky Blues
Details:
Seven Day Weekend is a funktacular Madison, Wisconsin combo that has been on the local scene since 2003. Blending funk and rock-n-roll, SDWâs unique sound combines the talents of five rock-solid musicians with the tight and energetic vocal backing of the Calendar Girls. Inspired by the gospel of our soul-funk predecessors, our originals feature warm vocals, confident arrangements, and rockinâ solos from all the musicians.
Read on for the pre-release review of our new CD, "Hooky".
"Seven Day Weekend's new CD, "Hooky", is notable for how it allows the "funk" in "funk-rock" to remain subtle, letting melodic elements flourish and bloom. It recalls the way David Bowie used funk influences to color rock songs like "Fame" and "Young Americans", though a jam vibe is evident as well."
- The Onion
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