Rook Road was formed in 2020 and brings the nostalgic rock vibes of the 70s to their sound but with a modern flair which they describe as diversity rock. Their self-titled debut album is a gleaming example of this and is a worthwhile and fun journey.
The opener, 'Talk Too Much', is a brilliant attitude-packed track that hits hard with its swagger, making for a great one to kick off with and 'Sick To The Bone' follows and keeps momentum high with its strong, catchy melodies.
'Sometimes' changes the place up, as it's a slower ballad, but it's equally as powerful as their faster tempo tracks and executed brilliantly, being smooth and rich.
'Kindo Glow' is groovy and alarming in a great way, with the Hammond organ driving the track, and it is hard to resist its charm and melody.
'Celebrations (Feels Like)' opens with striking organs, and some soulful yet strong vocals make an effective combo. It is a must-hear track that sums up their sound wonderfully, with all members strutting their stuff.
The final song, 'Egyptian Girl' is a soulful, bluesy number that is slick and tender, with vocalist Patrik Jost truly getting to show off his vocal capacity in this stripped-back closer.
This impressive, fun and strong debut offering captures the soul of 70s rock while remaining modern and diverse to keep everyone happy. Their passion and talent seep through all eleven tracks and make for an enjoyable listen.
For More On Rook Road:
http://www.rookroad.com
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC53WuMVJrCKsPn1ATwIOt5A
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