SINGLE REVIEW: Heathrow Browns - You Can't Kid a Kidder
Brit rockers Heathrow Brown sure are ready to fly on slamming new single 'You Can't Kid a Kidder'.
Think blues rock; The Raconteurs meets The Black Keys with a bit of early 2000's indie and a dash of The Kinks retro garage rock sound and you're about on the money for where Heathrow Brown's fit on the genre spectrum.
Swirling riffs, banging hooks, pounding basslines, and thundering drums set the backdrop for grueling, raw addictive vocals with the perfect amount of throaty rasp.
The lyrics examine how easy it is to see through people. How they come across as the big I am but their transparency is abundantly clear and their fakeness is apparent to anyone who encounters them.
'You Can't Kid a Kidder' is the perfect balance of slightly unpolished DIY energy and professionalism. There's a funky, infectious groove and a truly authentic vibe. It's obvious the band is making the music they love. Heathrow Brown's shimmer with authenticity, endear with Brit rock charm, and sure know how to write a banging tune!