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Bronx VI: Limited 'Orange Crush' Vinyl LP
LA-based rockers The Bronx return for their sixth studio album 'Bronx VI'.
Bronx VI builds on the legacy The Bronx has established in its near two-decade existence, but which definitely proves the door to whatâs next has not just been kicked down, but chopped up and burned to a cinder.
Yes, the first four tracks â âWhite Shadowâ, âSuperbloomâ, âWatering The Wellâ and âCurb Feelersâ â bristles with the wild and untamed energy thatâs defined the band from the off, but then â all of a sudden, as âPeace Pipeâ kicks in â the pace and mood shifts to something a little less aggressive. Elsewhere, âMexican Summerâ and its (relatively) chilled-out mariachi vibes serve as an homage to the bandâs alter-ego, Mariachi El Bronx (and was written while that incarnation of the band was on tour), while fatalistic closer âParticipation Trophyâ masks the Caughthranâs existential dread behind searing riffs and a catchy, defiant and exuberant melody. âThe feelings I got when writing for this sixth record is the same type of feeling I got writing âHeart Attack Americanâ.
It all comes from the same place and itâs all still 100% genuine and real. Believe me â Iâm still feeling the raw emotion that I felt when this band first started. Thatâs just who I am, thatâs who we are as people. You canât fake stuff like that when it comes to music or art. You have to stay connected. Youâve just got to be realâ - Matt Caughthran, vocalist. Bronx VI was produced by Joe Baressi (Melvins, Tool, Bad Religion).
Bronx VI builds on the legacy The Bronx has established in its near two-decade existence, but which definitely proves the door to whatâs next has not just been kicked down, but chopped up and burned to a cinder.
Yes, the first four tracks â âWhite Shadowâ, âSuperbloomâ, âWatering The Wellâ and âCurb Feelersâ â bristles with the wild and untamed energy thatâs defined the band from the off, but then â all of a sudden, as âPeace Pipeâ kicks in â the pace and mood shifts to something a little less aggressive. Elsewhere, âMexican Summerâ and its (relatively) chilled-out mariachi vibes serve as an homage to the bandâs alter-ego, Mariachi El Bronx (and was written while that incarnation of the band was on tour), while fatalistic closer âParticipation Trophyâ masks the Caughthranâs existential dread behind searing riffs and a catchy, defiant and exuberant melody. âThe feelings I got when writing for this sixth record is the same type of feeling I got writing âHeart Attack Americanâ.
It all comes from the same place and itâs all still 100% genuine and real. Believe me â Iâm still feeling the raw emotion that I felt when this band first started. Thatâs just who I am, thatâs who we are as people. You canât fake stuff like that when it comes to music or art. You have to stay connected. Youâve just got to be realâ - Matt Caughthran, vocalist. Bronx VI was produced by Joe Baressi (Melvins, Tool, Bad Religion).
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LA-based rockers The Bronx return for their sixth studio album 'Bronx VI'.
Bronx VI builds on the legacy The Bronx has established in its near two-decade existence, but which definitely proves the door to whatâs next has not just been kicked down, but chopped up and burned to a cinder.
Yes, the first four tracks â âWhite Shadowâ, âSuperbloomâ, âWatering The Wellâ and âCurb Feelersâ â bristles with the wild and untamed energy thatâs defined the band from the off, but then â all of a sudden, as âPeace Pipeâ kicks in â the pace and mood shifts to something a little less aggressive. Elsewhere, âMexican Summerâ and its (relatively) chilled-out mariachi vibes serve as an homage to the bandâs alter-ego, Mariachi El Bronx (and was written while that incarnation of the band was on tour), while fatalistic closer âParticipation Trophyâ masks the Caughthranâs existential dread behind searing riffs and a catchy, defiant and exuberant melody. âThe feelings I got when writing for this sixth record is the same type of feeling I got writing âHeart Attack Americanâ.
It all comes from the same place and itâs all still 100% genuine and real. Believe me â Iâm still feeling the raw emotion that I felt when this band first started. Thatâs just who I am, thatâs who we are as people. You canât fake stuff like that when it comes to music or art. You have to stay connected. Youâve just got to be realâ - Matt Caughthran, vocalist. Bronx VI was produced by Joe Baressi (Melvins, Tool, Bad Religion).
Bronx VI builds on the legacy The Bronx has established in its near two-decade existence, but which definitely proves the door to whatâs next has not just been kicked down, but chopped up and burned to a cinder.
Yes, the first four tracks â âWhite Shadowâ, âSuperbloomâ, âWatering The Wellâ and âCurb Feelersâ â bristles with the wild and untamed energy thatâs defined the band from the off, but then â all of a sudden, as âPeace Pipeâ kicks in â the pace and mood shifts to something a little less aggressive. Elsewhere, âMexican Summerâ and its (relatively) chilled-out mariachi vibes serve as an homage to the bandâs alter-ego, Mariachi El Bronx (and was written while that incarnation of the band was on tour), while fatalistic closer âParticipation Trophyâ masks the Caughthranâs existential dread behind searing riffs and a catchy, defiant and exuberant melody. âThe feelings I got when writing for this sixth record is the same type of feeling I got writing âHeart Attack Americanâ.
It all comes from the same place and itâs all still 100% genuine and real. Believe me â Iâm still feeling the raw emotion that I felt when this band first started. Thatâs just who I am, thatâs who we are as people. You canât fake stuff like that when it comes to music or art. You have to stay connected. Youâve just got to be realâ - Matt Caughthran, vocalist. Bronx VI was produced by Joe Baressi (Melvins, Tool, Bad Religion).



















