SINGLE REVIEW: Electric Temple - Big Black Hole

'Big Black Hole' marks Electric Temple's bold entry into the classic hard rock and metal scene. Featuring seasoned musicians Andrew Freeman on vocals, Mike Duda on bass, Matt Starr on drums, and Tony Childs on guitar and production, the track pays homage to the genre's roots while infusing a modern sonic twist, courtesy of mix wizard Chris Collier (Korn, Whitesnake, Mick Mars).

From the thunderous guitar riffs that open the song to Freeman's powerhouse vocals, 'Big Black Hole' captivates with its homage to old school metal legends like Dio, AC/DC, and Ozzy Osbourne. The lyrics delve deep into existential themes, exploring the complexities of the human condition against a backdrop of relentless guitars and driving rhythms.

For Tony Childs, the band's guitarist and driving force, Electric Temple is more than a musical endeavour; it's a spiritual journey. He reflects on his personal struggles and the healing power of music, describing how rock became his salvation during challenging times. The band's mantra, 'Rock is Religion,' underscores their dedication to preserving the spirit and energy of classic rock and roll, inviting listeners to join them in a celebration of raw, unapologetic sound.

'Who Said Rock Was Dead?' Electric Temple boldly asks, as they continue to carve their place in the hearts of rock enthusiasts worldwide with their relentless pursuit of sonic excellence and impassioned devotion to the timeless allure of old school rock.

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