SINGLE REVIEW: King Cherry - Low Life

King Cherry’s latest release, 'Low Life,' is a bass-driven, hard-hitting track that channels a distinct 90s-inspired energy. Marking a dynamic shift from their previous single, 'Angel in Black', a slower rock 'n' roll ballad, 'Low Life' bursts onto the scene as an adrenaline-fuelled headbanger designed to get the blood pumping.

This track is powerful, high-octane, and gritty, filled with rockstar swagger and vocals dripping with attitude and confidence. There’s an undercurrent of sinister unease that adds depth to the track, making it more than just a straightforward rock anthem. The hard-hitting riffs and screaming solos are complemented by dynamic drums and a bassline that pierces straight to the soul. The killer, addictive chorus ties it all together, creating a sound that’s ready to ignite arenas in every city.

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