the debut album from BOYS, aptly titled "Boys Only." A bold statement, but does it deliver the goods? Let's dive in and find out.
From the moment you press play, you're greeted with a cacophony of playful vibes and undeniable swagger.
The opening track, "Man Up," sets the tone with its infectious hooks and cheeky lyrics, showcasing the band's undeniable charm.
But don't be fooled by the title - this album isn't just for the boys.
Tracks like "Girl Next Door" and "Lady Luck" prove that BOYS have a knack for capturing the universal experiences of love and loss, with a touch of wit and humour thrown in for good measure.
The production on "Boys Only" is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in its own right.
The guitar riffs are crisp, the drums are tight, and the vocals soar with confidence.
It's clear that these lads know their way around a studio.
However, there are moments where the album feels a bit too familiar, with some tracks blending together into a blur of catchy melodies and catchy hooks.
It would have been nice to see BOYS push the boundaries a bit more, but overall, "Boys Only" is a solid effort from a band with plenty of potential.
So, grab your mates, crack open a cold one, and give "Boys Only" a spin.
It may not reinvent the wheel, but it's a damn good time from start to finish.
Cheers, lads.
From the moment you press play, you're greeted with a cacophony of playful vibes and undeniable swagger.
The opening track, "Man Up," sets the tone with its infectious hooks and cheeky lyrics, showcasing the band's undeniable charm.
But don't be fooled by the title - this album isn't just for the boys.
Tracks like "Girl Next Door" and "Lady Luck" prove that BOYS have a knack for capturing the universal experiences of love and loss, with a touch of wit and humour thrown in for good measure.
The production on "Boys Only" is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in its own right.
The guitar riffs are crisp, the drums are tight, and the vocals soar with confidence.
It's clear that these lads know their way around a studio.
However, there are moments where the album feels a bit too familiar, with some tracks blending together into a blur of catchy melodies and catchy hooks.
It would have been nice to see BOYS push the boundaries a bit more, but overall, "Boys Only" is a solid effort from a band with plenty of potential.
So, grab your mates, crack open a cold one, and give "Boys Only" a spin.
It may not reinvent the wheel, but it's a damn good time from start to finish.
Cheers, lads.






