If an artist is ready to take steps away from the underground, these are the things that need to be in place. That truth, that energy, that professionalism.
Chicago--Illinois--USA
The production shows itself to be well crafted towards the latter half of the song, and the whole thing becomes notably familiar the further along you get.
Their music comes with an atmospheric darkness reminiscent of heavier hip-hop; their performances have the angst & confidence to carry this off effectively.
This call for help, this desperation, directed straight into your heart. The honesty is intense, but the music is smooth & mellow; the contrast is powerful.
Realness is impossible to fake. The more you listen to this album, the more familiar & reliable the band become. A total pleasure to discover.
Strength of songwriting & an organic, warm display of instrumentation. The melodies come through with genuine feeling, something that can’t be faked.
Maximum Turbodrive has both the ability & vision to give you something completely fresh & completely mesmerising, even a little terrifying on occasion.
Far from formulaic, these songs appear as a passionate stream of consciousness, a jam, a collective pursuit of creative freedom & therapeutic expression.
A strong introduction to the Chicago based singer & songwriter. The more you listen, the more the melody, lyrics & energy imprint their good vibes on you.
It’s really just a beautiful recording, a great song, hopefully one that has a positive influence on all who hear it. A pleasure to experience.
The passion & power of folk-rock is alive & thriving. Passing Shadows offers everything we know & love about the genre, but with a fresh take on it all.
The performances are on point, carrying the essence of the track confidently. The overall effect is that the music is quite hypnotic, addictive even.