BUDGIE, the unsung heroes of the British metal scene.
With their album "Never Turn Your Back On A Friend", they deliver a punchy and energetic display of heavy riffs and wailing vocals that will have you headbanging in no time.
From the moment the opening track hits your ears, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The guitar work is raw and gritty, with solos that will make your hair stand on end.
The bass lines are thunderous, and the drums hit hard enough to shake the walls.
But it's not all about the sonic assault - BUDGIE also inject a healthy dose of cheeky humour into their lyrics.
Tracks like "Breadfan" and "Don't Dilute the Water" are full of tongue-in-cheek wit that will have you chuckling to yourself as you headbang along.
Despite the album's vintage sound, it still holds up surprisingly well in today's metal landscape.
It's a testament to BUDGIE's enduring talent and influence that they can still rock out like it's 1973.
So, if you're looking for a heavy dose of classic British metal with a side of wit and charm, look no further than BUDGIE's "Never Turn Your Back On A Friend".
Just make sure you don't actually turn your back on them - you wouldn't want to miss a second of this rock-and-roll rollercoaster.
With their album "Never Turn Your Back On A Friend", they deliver a punchy and energetic display of heavy riffs and wailing vocals that will have you headbanging in no time.
From the moment the opening track hits your ears, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The guitar work is raw and gritty, with solos that will make your hair stand on end.
The bass lines are thunderous, and the drums hit hard enough to shake the walls.
But it's not all about the sonic assault - BUDGIE also inject a healthy dose of cheeky humour into their lyrics.
Tracks like "Breadfan" and "Don't Dilute the Water" are full of tongue-in-cheek wit that will have you chuckling to yourself as you headbang along.
Despite the album's vintage sound, it still holds up surprisingly well in today's metal landscape.
It's a testament to BUDGIE's enduring talent and influence that they can still rock out like it's 1973.
So, if you're looking for a heavy dose of classic British metal with a side of wit and charm, look no further than BUDGIE's "Never Turn Your Back On A Friend".
Just make sure you don't actually turn your back on them - you wouldn't want to miss a second of this rock-and-roll rollercoaster.






