Music Reviews

The New Rising Sons

Theives And Angels

GrapeOS

Sometimes EPs are just right… sometimes, when the music hits you just right, having only 4 songs is one of the more frustrating things you have to deal with in this life. It’s kinda garagey, it’s kinda rock, but it’s got that energy that you need when you listen to this music. It’s summertime roll. The hooks catch and pull. The vocals are familiar, but still original. When the New Rising Sons rage, they rage, and when they take it down, they take it down to the Midwest, riding into the sunset, and the trail of dust flickers and fades.

GrapeOS, 332 Bleeker Street No. K42, New York, NY 10014; http://www.grapeos.com/


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