The Edinburgh/Glasgow-based project has teamed up with Upset the Rhythm for an album that is less new wave and more rocking than last year’s model, yet still with the same levels of zaniness. This record is an all-you-can-hear feast of frizzled and frazzled erratic guitar-based slacker rock madness.
Post-Trash presents Mid-Year "Essentials" 2025
Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (March 17th - March 23rd)
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Buffet Lunch - "The Power of Rocks" | Album Review
The Power of Rocks shows a band that is willing to create whatever they want regardless of whatever is popular. All the pop sensibilities are there, and they are there in spades, but the band decides to take these sensibilities to create music with a bounce in their step, and it infects the listener to have the same sort of bounce.