Zior's "Every Inch A Man" is a groovy trip down memory lane, as if you stumbled upon an old, dusty vinyl in your grandad's attic and decided to give it a spin.
The album kicks off with the title track, a psychedelic rock anthem that sets the tone for what's to come.
With its swirling guitars and haunting vocals, it's like being transported back to the 70s, complete with bell-bottoms and tie-dye shirts.
Tracks like "New Land" and "Roll Muddy River" showcase the band's eclectic influences, blending blues, folk, and even a touch of prog rock.
It's a mishmash of styles that shouldn't work, but somehow Zior pulls it off with flair.
The standout track has to be "Cat's Eyes," a haunting ballad that lingers long after the final note has faded.
It's a reminder of the band's prowess as songwriters, able to evoke emotions with just a few chords and some poetic lyrics.
Overall, "Every Inch A Man" is a charming, if slightly quirky, album that will appeal to fans of classic rock and those looking for something a bit different.
Zior may not be a household name, but after listening to this gem of an album, they certainly deserve to be.
So dust off your turntable, grab a glass of your favourite tipple, and let Zior take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
The album kicks off with the title track, a psychedelic rock anthem that sets the tone for what's to come.
With its swirling guitars and haunting vocals, it's like being transported back to the 70s, complete with bell-bottoms and tie-dye shirts.
Tracks like "New Land" and "Roll Muddy River" showcase the band's eclectic influences, blending blues, folk, and even a touch of prog rock.
It's a mishmash of styles that shouldn't work, but somehow Zior pulls it off with flair.
The standout track has to be "Cat's Eyes," a haunting ballad that lingers long after the final note has faded.
It's a reminder of the band's prowess as songwriters, able to evoke emotions with just a few chords and some poetic lyrics.
Overall, "Every Inch A Man" is a charming, if slightly quirky, album that will appeal to fans of classic rock and those looking for something a bit different.
Zior may not be a household name, but after listening to this gem of an album, they certainly deserve to be.
So dust off your turntable, grab a glass of your favourite tipple, and let Zior take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.






