The indie-rock vibe is alive & kicking, yet Rhett’s voice rides alongside of it in a pop-meets-funk manner – something true to this artist’s sound alone.
Rock
Considerately crafted, as is generally the way with Strangely Alright. There’s always an element of fun, creativity, and some underlying depth or message.
A long-time interest in sci-fi prompted the creation, along with a desire to provide a warning about what could happen if we as a society are not careful.
The Söur Bruthers sound is stylish, energetic, soulful, and satisfying in the way that any great blues-rock or Americana soaked record should be.
The song is easy going & hard hitting all at once. The band are mysterious & skillful, talented & free. There’s something new & beautiful in their sound.
He crafts his tracks in an open & fee manner, yet still keeps you embraced by the warmth & weight of engaging, gripping, authentic rock & roll.
Endearingly delicate & real – the lyrical honesty, the vulnerability in the voice, the organic softness of the surrounding, supporting instrumentation.
The music feels about as close to a live performance as possible, the mix has captured the necessary passion – musically & vocally.
There’s a warmth & joy to the sound, always musically full & crisp; every track has something melodically effective that stays with you for quite some time.
Whatever your expectations may be when delving into a new project from a solo artist, the detail & depth of this will blow them out of the water.
The pioneer of Sitar-rock, crafting bright & enjoyable rock music with an added touch of something special to embrace & to recognise them by.
Well & truly reigniting the flame for punk rock, ferociously expressing ideas relating to free thought & occasionally crossing over into indie-rock & blues.