SINGLE REVIEW: The Exchange Project - The Floor Is Lava

Washington-based The Exchange Project blast on their explosive new banger 'The Floor Is Lava'

Bold and ballsy 'The Floor Is Lava' is the perfect balance of groove-driven rock n roll riffs, fist-pumping punk raucousness, rich melodies, and pretentious energy. Brimming with swagger and attitude The Exchange Project know how to write an arena-ready tune.

The vocals couple blues tendencies with raspy, big-impact heavy rock tones. The drums thunder and the guitars rampage with infectious hooks and an overall grand, artistic stance. 'The Floor Is Lava' is the perfect rock song; energetic, catchy, brash, rhythmic, and in your face! What more could any rock fan want!

The lyrics convey the idea of being tapped, surrounded by a floor of Lava. It's the now-or-never moment where you have to take a leap of faith to free yourself from what's holding you back. Whether it's physical or metaphorical. It's a song of encouragement; however boxed in you feel, however much fire surrounds you, there's always a way to get free and regain control.

'The Floor Is Lava' is an absolute anthem. Performed with genuine passion and blinding clarity. It's a track that deserves to be heard by the masses!

Amy

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