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Single Review: “Heavy Weather” – WLDLFRS

This track is bluesy, and I LOVE IT! You’ve got everything on here. They through everything at this track – is that a Jewish Harp??? 

Very possible.

The guitar at the beginning starts off with a bit of a growl, I think I can imagine Eric Clapton giving a nod of approval and nudging John Mayer… 

This launches the track into a low slung high energy jam session, with sax, harmonies, and the kind of influence you’d get from 1970s blues/rock.

Lyrically from what I’m understanding of this song this is about a relationship with someone who presents one personality to the public where nature is defied by this person’s presence, but then in private everything changes. It’s never specified whether this is a good thing or not, but given this is a blues song, this could be a negative thing. 

I like it! 

WLDFLWRS are a quintet from the Midlands. 

This is from the band’s self titled debut EP and is track 5 of 6. 

Jono Wright is the songwriter of this, and the impressive guitar work is no surprise as he wrote a piece of music called “Gone Fishing” that put him on my radar, if you’ve never heard it go check it out!

 

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