The Nude Party, the band that sounds more like a dress code than a musical outfit, have released their latest album "Rides On" on yellow vinyl for the indies - because apparently, music just sounds better when it matches your favourite emoji.
If you've ever wondered what it would sound like if The Beatles took a trip to Woodstock and ended up at a keg party in North Carolina, then look no further than "Rides On".
This album is a wild, raucous ride through retro rock and roll, with a sprinkle of Southern charm and a healthy dose of youthful exuberance.
From the opening track "Lonely Heather" to the closing ballad "Feels Alright", The Nude Party deliver a rollicking good time that will have you reaching for your dancing shoes and your rainbow-coloured sunglasses.
The harmonies are tight, the guitar riffs are infectious, and the energy is off the charts.
It's like a musical rollercoaster that never slows down, leaving you breathless and begging for more.
So grab a can of your favourite beverage, throw on your bell-bottoms, and get ready to ride the wave of "Rides On".
Because when The Nude Party are in town, the party never stops - and neither should you.
Cheers to rock and roll, sunshine, and yellow vinyl.
If you've ever wondered what it would sound like if The Beatles took a trip to Woodstock and ended up at a keg party in North Carolina, then look no further than "Rides On".
This album is a wild, raucous ride through retro rock and roll, with a sprinkle of Southern charm and a healthy dose of youthful exuberance.
From the opening track "Lonely Heather" to the closing ballad "Feels Alright", The Nude Party deliver a rollicking good time that will have you reaching for your dancing shoes and your rainbow-coloured sunglasses.
The harmonies are tight, the guitar riffs are infectious, and the energy is off the charts.
It's like a musical rollercoaster that never slows down, leaving you breathless and begging for more.
So grab a can of your favourite beverage, throw on your bell-bottoms, and get ready to ride the wave of "Rides On".
Because when The Nude Party are in town, the party never stops - and neither should you.
Cheers to rock and roll, sunshine, and yellow vinyl.






