Laced with electricity, Brazil’s first track ‘Hide Away’ is jam packed with contagious riffs, gloomy basslines, dark, lean vocals and relentless drumming.
The Londoners are disturbing the autumn leaves with their strong, rocky vocals, while the lyrics prove as shamelessly infectious as say, Miles Kane’s ‘Inhaler’, reaching out to those lovers of British pop-rock that have been pushed into the dark with the recent psychedelic outbreak. The melodic riffs ooze with venom as the foggy October mornings roll in, and the persistent drums batter the listener’s ears, bringing out the energy of the track.
Brazil are tough, thrilling, and certainly one for those bleary eyed, dark mornings that will soon start to consume us.
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