SINGLE REVIEW: Johnny Nasty Boots - Soho

'Soho' marks an exciting new chapter for Johnny Nasty Boots, showcasing their signature blend of raw energy, iconic riffs, and sonic textures. From the first fire-driven chord, 'Soho' packs a dynamic punch, dripping with beefy riffs, fuzzed-out chords, and ranging drums. The vocals blast with confidence and style, adding to the track's heavy, rampant blast of riffage.

Produced by Johnny himself and recorded by Grammy Winner Mark Rains at the esteemed Station House Studios in Echo Park, 'Soho' promises to captivate audiences with its bold sound, proving that rock and roll isn’t dead. The song is frantic, impulsive, and power-hungry, embodying an artistic, infectious, rhythmic, and raucous spirit.

With its driven and determined energy, 'Soho' is an anthemic powerhouse. The track's addictive energy and classic rock bite make it a standout, showcasing Johnny Nasty Boots' evolution since their 2017 debut album. 'Soho' is a testament to the enduring power of rock and roll, bursting with style and passion.

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