Margaret Hooligans Drives to Wilderness Rock with ‘Main Street Zulus’

The tumultuous and mercurial rock sagas of The Margaret Hooligans reach a new high in their latest ‘Main Street Zulus’. The blues rock and experimental duo have an inherent sense of rebellion which, combined with their visceral exhibitions and wild sonic style, reinstates artistic individualism, originality and a keen sense of identity. Their soundscapes draw to mind the blatant and unrelenting intensity of Patti Smith, authenticity of Miles Davis and James Brown, and the outlying perspectives and proclivities of Fiona Apple. This track strikes at the heart of folk rock, progressively emergent with ribbons of blues, discordant garage rock, and punk, all outfitted with avant garde rhythm and textural components. Listen Now! 

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The earthy drums that open the song creates the percussive bracket. However, its folk essence is revolutionized with talking blues, eclectic beat spirits, and chaotic improvisations. It teeters on the edge of folk, blues, rock, using them as extrapolative starting points to shape the theme. Seemingly absurd and random at the beginning, it gains meaning, form, and thematic prominence. When you connect it to the lyrics, a great sense of concept and intuition reveals itself. 

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