Suburban Bicycle Gang’s ‘Bud the Spud’ : Rock n Roll Folk Rock

The experience of folk rock has so many dimensions to it. There’s that rustic and sharp presentation of Bob Dylan or the melodic, dreamy flows of The Beatles and The Byrds. It has since gotten lighter, flowing into variations of folk pop, soul pop, and alt folk. The Suburban Bicycle Gang bring an interesting twist to it. Sprayed with spectacular charisma, texture and thrust into a becoming rhythm, they put on quite a show in their latest release, ‘Bud the Spud’. 

The track is a rock n roll powered folk rock that celebrates the best of the 70s and 80s. With vocals slathered with a coarse country sentiment, it is tuned to keep up with a swinging flow. It is the highlight of the track, bold and emphatic as it is. The layers are then created by the instrumentals. The riffs ring with the experimental melody lines and the shaking beats. And with grooves that you can flow with forever, and revving Americana that can sustain you for days, it makes for quite the listening experience. Listen Now!  

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