The Margaret Hooligans’ ‘The StoneHengers’ : A Distortive Folk Rock Glamor

Get transported to the vintage rock era with The Margaret Hooligans’ latest single ‘The StoneHengers’. The experimental folk rock/ blues rock duo channel a 70s/ 80s ethos into their signature planes. And the riffs and grooves that come out of it is incredible. And the air of dynamism that rises through it tints it with transient folk cultures : eastern, afro, old American, infused with progressive ideas. 

The charisma of the duo comes out almost instantaneously. Bold, defiant, and glamorous. Distortions encompass the atmosphere, its garage rock spread clawing the walls. Rustic ukulele tangents add a biting accent and an incredible folk dimension to the composition. The more you listen, the more delightful the promiscuities get. This tumbling sound seems to be extremely random and incredibly intentional all at the same time. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

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