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Get ready to buckle up for a high-octane ride through the gritty soundscape of Dirty Money’s latest 4-track EP, Vice & Virtue.
Vice & Virtue kicks off with “Play to Win,” a track that hits you like a sonic tornado. Distorted guitars blaze against thumping drums, creating a cacophony of energy. The vocals, high and coarse, inject a potent dose of adrenaline into the mix. Declaring the intent—the song calls you to play the game of life with everything you’ve got.
“Running from the Night” keeps the momentum alive with driving and melodically drifting guitars. The contagious riffing pattern serves as the backbone for vocals that sing both anthemically and turbulently.
“Kilo Tango” introduces a darker, more grounded tone. Distorted guitars rev snarlingly as the vocals take on a grave, intriguing melody. The steady drums and electric guitar curves loop you into a hypnotic rhythm.
Closing out the EP is “Ego,” a track that builds suspense with thumping drums and melodic guitars. The hollering vocals add a raw intensity, with the guitar curving and gnarling and making the drums thump even heavier.
Dirty Money consists of Spud Hudson on vocals, Mark Walker on lead guitar, Ross Hutton on bass guitar, and Luis Silver on drums. Each member brings their unique flavor to Vice & Virtue, creating a synergy that’s enthralling yet harmonious.
Whether you’re a fan of distorted guitars, anthemic vocals, or simply the unfiltered energy of rock, Dirty Money’s EP, Vice & Virtue is a must-listen. So, turn up the volume, let the riffs take over, and embrace the chaos.
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Review By: Naomi Joan