Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Album review of Leeds/Wakefield band Protectors

Hey there,

another review, but this band are something special. So if you ever get a chance to see them you should.

Can’t shake the moves
Protectors album review.

If you like catchy, bouncy, indie rock, which makes your foot and head tap in agreement then you will love this latest offering from Protectors.

“One giant step” launches you into this glorious album. It does not fail to lead you in head first, craving how they are going to let this album progress. “Catwalk” progresses fast with heavy drums and bass, but with sweet succulent vocals to soften. Further on and “Still here” is an example of indie rock with a little glitter hint of punk. The contrast of between the gruff vocals and the sweet melodic makes this track stands out from all the rest. It is a slightly different sound to remainder of the album, but possibly one of the best.

With other instruments such as a trumpet featuring on some of the tracks you can hear that this wonderful band is trying not to make the tracks sound samey. They want to give the listener something different and they certainly have done this. Nothing screams imitation from these guys.

So in this short and sweet album you have a band that is certainly on the up. A perfectly formed 3 piece of indie rock that will certainly be going places, if they keep pulling things out of the bag like this definitely worth a listen.

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