Alright, strap in kids, because we're about to dive into the latest offering from the cheeky lads of Rifles.
Love Your Neighbour (Assai Exclusive) is a rollercoaster of an album, with more twists and turns than a Cornish pasty.
From the moment the groovy bassline kicks in on the opening track, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The guitar riffs are as sharp as a Yorkshire wit, and the lyrics pack a punch harder than a Saturday night brawl in the East End.
The band doesn't hold back on this one, delivering punchy hooks and infectious melodies that will have you tapping your foot faster than you can say "Blimey, that's catchy!" But don't let the toe-tapping fool you à there's some serious heart and soul in these tunes, reminiscent of The Jam and The Libertines.
Lead singer Johnny Jones' vocals are like a warm pint at your local pub à slightly rough around the edges, but oh so satisfying.
And the rest of the band? Well, they're tighter than a pair of skinny jeans on a mod from Brighton.
The production is top-notch, capturing the raw energy of their live performances while still sounding crisp and polished.
In conclusion, Love Your Neighbour is a raucous, rollicking good time that will have you reaching for your Union Jack guitar faster than you can say "God Save the Queen".
So grab a pint, crank up the volume, and get ready to dance your socks off to the infectious sounds of Rifles.
Cheers, lads!
Love Your Neighbour (Assai Exclusive) is a rollercoaster of an album, with more twists and turns than a Cornish pasty.
From the moment the groovy bassline kicks in on the opening track, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The guitar riffs are as sharp as a Yorkshire wit, and the lyrics pack a punch harder than a Saturday night brawl in the East End.
The band doesn't hold back on this one, delivering punchy hooks and infectious melodies that will have you tapping your foot faster than you can say "Blimey, that's catchy!" But don't let the toe-tapping fool you à there's some serious heart and soul in these tunes, reminiscent of The Jam and The Libertines.
Lead singer Johnny Jones' vocals are like a warm pint at your local pub à slightly rough around the edges, but oh so satisfying.
And the rest of the band? Well, they're tighter than a pair of skinny jeans on a mod from Brighton.
The production is top-notch, capturing the raw energy of their live performances while still sounding crisp and polished.
In conclusion, Love Your Neighbour is a raucous, rollicking good time that will have you reaching for your Union Jack guitar faster than you can say "God Save the Queen".
So grab a pint, crank up the volume, and get ready to dance your socks off to the infectious sounds of Rifles.
Cheers, lads!






