Quick Rocker from EULA

eulaThe last few days I went a little soft on you, which is completely fair, but I wanted to toss out something a bit heavier for you today.  This jam from EULA is about as noisy as they come, filled with crashing drum work and heavy-handed guitar work.  All the while there’s this sporadic shouting coming from Alyse Lamb,  almost being used as an extra instrument in the decibel factor.  The band’s new 7″ will be coming out on July 15th via Bloodmoss Records, so if loud is your thing, you’ll find it here.

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Bratty Tune from EULA

eulaRemember when the YYYs were a force to be reckoned with, musically speaking? Listening to this new single from Brooklyn’s EULA I get the same impression, though I think it could hit even harder had the band wanted to go that way.  The song’s propelled by a shouted vocal that operates over a discordant guitar chord ringing atop a bubbling little bass line.  Percussion here is rather low in the mix, but it creates this thrilling sense of anxiety that pulls the listener along.  It’s the A-side to the band’s new 7″ that sees a release from Bloodmoss Records on July 15th.

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