Tax The Heat's latest album, "Change Your Position," is a whirlwind of rock 'n' roll energy that will have you tapping your feet and banging your head in no time.
This Bristol-based band has clearly honed their craft and it shows in every riff and every lyric.
From the opening track, "Money In The Bank," to the closing notes of "The Last Time," Tax The Heat deliver a rollicking good time that is impossible to resist.
The guitar work is tight, the vocals are gritty, and the rhythm section is as solid as a rock.
One standout track is "Revolution," a call to arms that will have you ready to take on the world.
With its infectious chorus and driving beat, it's hard not to get caught up in the band's rebellious spirit.
But it's not all fast-paced rockers on "Change Your Position." The band also shows their softer side on tracks like "All That Medicine" and "Taking The Hit," showcasing their versatility and range.
Overall, Tax The Heat have crafted an album that will satisfy fans of classic rock and modern alternative alike.
"Change Your Position" is a solid effort from a band that knows how to rock and roll with the best of them.
So go ahead, change your position and give this album a listen - you won't be disappointed.
This Bristol-based band has clearly honed their craft and it shows in every riff and every lyric.
From the opening track, "Money In The Bank," to the closing notes of "The Last Time," Tax The Heat deliver a rollicking good time that is impossible to resist.
The guitar work is tight, the vocals are gritty, and the rhythm section is as solid as a rock.
One standout track is "Revolution," a call to arms that will have you ready to take on the world.
With its infectious chorus and driving beat, it's hard not to get caught up in the band's rebellious spirit.
But it's not all fast-paced rockers on "Change Your Position." The band also shows their softer side on tracks like "All That Medicine" and "Taking The Hit," showcasing their versatility and range.
Overall, Tax The Heat have crafted an album that will satisfy fans of classic rock and modern alternative alike.
"Change Your Position" is a solid effort from a band that knows how to rock and roll with the best of them.
So go ahead, change your position and give this album a listen - you won't be disappointed.






