The Bad Flowers - Starting Gun (2018)

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The Bad Flowers - Starting Gun (2018)

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The Bad Flowers - Starting Gun (2018)

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Year : 2018
Style : Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front + Video
Size : 367 mb


Bio:

The Bad Flowers formed from the depths of The Black Country in 2014 comprised of Lead vocalist and guitarist, Tom Leighton, who's riffs, fuzz emotive guitar and pure vocals have distinctive sound unlike anybody else. Bassist, Dale Tonks, provides a deep heavy groove and tasty bass runs that under pin Karl Selickis' chest pumping drums and impeccable feel. The combination of the three makes The Bad Flowers a force to be reckoned with, forging a sound steeped in the raw, passionate energy of the Black country's 70's heroes but all the time keeping it in this century.This combination of raw power, passion and nostalgia has created a sound that's is described as Thunderous Rock'n'Roll by there loyal fans and reviewers alike. You can be sure that every time this power trio hit a stage your in for a rollercoaster of riffs, solid grooves and choruses that will have you singing all the way home and forever more, they make sure you don't forget them in a hurry.In the formative years of 2014/15 The Bad Flowers rose to local fruition with their energetic live shows in the local pubs, clubs and venues cutting their teeth with the local older & experienced musicians and soaking up as much stagecraft as possible, also releasing Vicious Lullabies EP & Killing Time EP's.2016 saw a self titled EP including songs such as 'City Lights' and 'Big County' both of these songs were written whilst the band were on the road in Europe for their first continental shows in Austria and France, the EP also included 'Can you Feel It?' And 'Run, Run, Run' both high tempo modern tales of frustration.That same year was a break through in terms of live shows too, Leaving the local venues in a wake of blood, sweat and ringing ears the band had the opportunity to open for Canadian rockers The Sheepdogs in Birmingham, then onward to extensive tours up and down the UK to packed venues with Crobot, Jared James Nichols and Scorpion Child as well as appearing at Hard Rock Hell festival.2017 has since seen The Bad Flowers go on to continue their relentless live schedule with Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown including a crazy night of raw blues and heavy riffs in a sold out Camden Assembely! Then on to shows with Dan Baird and The Homemade Sin, Toseland, a festival appearance at Wildfire in Scotland and crossing the channel for European shows in Germany at Wild at Heart, Berlin and Austria's Vienna U4 where such legends as Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots and even Prince have played. All of this has been in between recording a debut album at Vigo Studios Produced by Adam Beddow (Diamond Head).Set for release In early 2018 with a double A side single being released late 2017 of brand new Tracks 'Thunder Child' and 'Lions Blood'. The upcoming album will be titled 'Starting Gun' and will show the huge progression The Bad Flowers have made in terms of sound and song writing, since their earlier releases over the past 3 years.

Album:

Sometimes you’ll go to a gig and watch the local support and immediately get the fact they are not destined to be local supports too much longer.So it was with the Black Country’s very own The Bad Flowers.Living in the West Midlands as I do, you couldn’t help but see the Cannock (the hometown of Glenn Hughes, no less) based trio. There they’d be, opening for Crobot, warming up The Sheepdogs crowd, or sharing the stage with German madmen The Picturebooks and each time, you’d look at them and think: yeah you’ve got it.What they’ve got right now, is their debut album, and “Starting Gun” scores on two fronts. First, it will see all the local gig goers who have tipped them for stardom feel immensely proud that this time they’ve backed the winning horse, but second – and perhaps more importantly – it will propel The Bad Flowers into the kind of places where people who have never been to a gig in The Rainbow Courtyard, or The Flapper in Birmingham find their music.To that end, lead single “Thunder Child” has already been playlisted by Planet Rock. Deservedly so, too. With a blues tinged heart, it soon morphs into the kind of arena rocker that The Cult might have managed in their heyday. What makes the song, though, is the absolute glee with which singer/guitarist Tom Leighton screams “yeah!” just before his solo, as if he’s been waiting to do this all his life.In an interview on these pages recently, Leighton explained that the band had originally intended to record an album before this, but that they weren’t – in his words – “ready.” Work like “Lions Blood” is ample proof that they were right to wait. Taking absolutely no prisoners, it is infused with a rare level of confidence. ”Secrets” is another from the same school. Thunderous bass grooves from Dale Tonks are the bedrock on which it is built, but TBF have a swagger that is positively blooming here.“Rich Man” walks the same kind of path as Tax The Heat, but perhaps finds something a little more earthy in it’s stomp, while the change of pace provided by the acoustic “I Hope” brings to mind that other great Black Country balladeer, Tyla from The Dogs D’amour.They follow this up with “Lets Misbehave”, which you’d imagine is a party rocker, looking for nothin’ but a good time (as Poison might have said), but rather is a kind of power ballad, albeit one that builds to a quite superb conclusion.If you are looking for hi-jinks, mind you, you won’t have to wait long. “Who Needs A Soul” is so desperate to rock that it starts with a solo, and it is so desperate to rouse the rabble it’s steals Beelzebub’s cigarettes by the end of the chorus.And, if there’s a general feeling about this that The Bad Flowers aren’t so much ringing the doorbell politely waiting for you to answer, as smashing through the porch to get noticed, then “Be Your Man” is not about to take no for an answer, while the meaty riff to “Hurricane” is more than enough evidence to suggest, for the three of them (drummer Karl Selickis, like his bandmates, is in fine form throughout) this is a labour of love as much as blood, sweat and tears.“…Gun” has no dips in quality, either, with 11 songs fired off, and if “I Don’t Believe” is the sound of a band with a total mastery of their aims, but also their craft, then “City Lights” showcases a band who has always dared to dream. One of the songs on their EP it has ended all the gigs we’ve seen them play. “Can’t afford the champagne, can’t afford the life,” sings Leighton, “I am just addicted to the city lights”.They must feel within reach right now, because they are no longer waiting to be discovered in the Birmingham gig scene. Rather, The Bad Flowers stand right on the cusp. Their race is nowhere run. It’s not a sprint, either. They are good enough to do this over long distance. The “Starting Gun” is surely the sound of a band who are on their marks, ready to really go places.

Line-Up:

Tom Leighton - Guitar/Vocals
Dale Tonks - Bass/Vocals
Karl Selickis - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Thunder child
02. Lions blood
03. Secrets
04. Rich man
05. I hope
06. Let’s misbehave
07. Who needs a soul
08. Be your man
09. Hurricane
10. I don’t believe it
11. City lights

+ Video "Thunder child" (Official Video)


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