Live Review: Buyers Guide To Electric Guitars

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Album Review: Shewolf - ‘The Other Side’


I've been living in Melbourne for a long time now. I've seen numerous groups travel every which way. Three years back, I saw three multi year old young ladies cut up the phase at the Elephant and Wheelbarrow in St Kilda. They were tight, they had state of mind, they had a tremendous sound with a depression that got this show on the road through outside to stop and keep running in the room. Their name?

SHEWOLF!

So the end result for them? Well finished the most recent 3 years they have been going crazy playing demonstrates the whole way across Victoria and building up an enthusiastic after while building up their own sound, their own image of good ol' formed Rock'n'Roll with a superb cut of punk, changing it into their presentation collection The Other Side, as of late discharged and performed to a stuffed Cherry Bar in Melbourne.

The Other Side enthralls the audience from the primary track to the last. This isn't your normal four to the floor Rock'n'Roll. This has power and artfulness. The beat area resembles jack hopped off his monster bean stalk and fly kicked you in the chest. It doesn't stop there with the emotive vocals of artist Serena Vlahos catching the creative energy of the audience, squeezing at your spirit.

The collection has many emerge minutes, yet what I extremely like is every tune forms pleasantly into the following, disentangling a story. When you tune in to this collection from beginning to end it is much the same as perusing a novel. A portion of the sound and music they have created takes me back to the absolute most intense Australian female fronted shake powers like The Superjesus and The Baby Animals.

What charmed me the most was the melancholic track, 'The Other Side'. This one got me right in the feels and I felt a feeling of sorrow from Serena's verses. This tune has an astounding game plan and the layers it incorporates with is genuinely something unique. 'The Other Side' is a tune that could move this trio forward to a National, if not International visiting act.

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