Reviews of "Na Na Na Na Na Na" from our debut album:
“Like a modernized Jeff Beck track, I love the way the guitar playfully expands throughout the sound. This is a great track and, although vintage-sounding in many ways, it stands apart from much of the music being produced today. The bass and guitar interchange just after the 2 minute mark feels like something off a Steely Dan album.”
-SD Hox, Music Curator, Consultant, Blogger, and Spotify “key influencer”
“Na Na Na Na Na Na is a consuming slice of instrumental guitar-driven melodic charm, combining the spontaneity of a jam session with well-thought-out melodic progressions.”
-Mike Mineo, Founder/Editor of Obscure Sound; Music PR Professional
“big psychy sprawly jams with a bit of groove to them as well, the jazzy edge is cool too and there's a classic rock feel to the lead guitar line”
-Anon, Music Supervisor and Blogger based in London
“Nice stuff, well-executed”
-Alan Cross, Professional Music Geek, Broadcaster, Writer, Speaker, Consultant
“Like a modernized Jeff Beck track, I love the way the guitar playfully expands throughout the sound. This is a great track and, although vintage-sounding in many ways, it stands apart from much of the music being produced today. The bass and guitar interchange just after the 2 minute mark feels like something off a Steely Dan album.”
-SD Hox, Music Curator, Consultant, Blogger, and Spotify “key influencer”
“Na Na Na Na Na Na is a consuming slice of instrumental guitar-driven melodic charm, combining the spontaneity of a jam session with well-thought-out melodic progressions.”
-Mike Mineo, Founder/Editor of Obscure Sound; Music PR Professional
“big psychy sprawly jams with a bit of groove to them as well, the jazzy edge is cool too and there's a classic rock feel to the lead guitar line”
-Anon, Music Supervisor and Blogger based in London
“Nice stuff, well-executed”
-Alan Cross, Professional Music Geek, Broadcaster, Writer, Speaker, Consultant