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Slosh and mosh with this week's 3 in 1 rock featuring Lazywall, Rex K & The Snake Pit Philharmonic & Neva Insidious

Rock gets hooked like never before with this week's 3 in 1 with Lazywall, Rex K & The Snake Pit Philharmonic & Neva Insidious. Check out the lethal slices here:


Lazywall-L3ado Lbared

There is rock, and there is Lazywall. The Moroccan rock trio are the epicentre for some serious riff delivery, and their latest song is no different. Explosive, colourful and absolutely perfect from every angle-this is their crown jewel. The rockers explode into the track with a hook that will want to make you learn guitar. Their charismatic style also brings out their tradition and understanding of hard rock, and there’s a reason they deserve permanent residency on our rock playlist. As it gets darker, the riff becomes the bleeding edge of the symphony of the song-and they capture the rage impeccably. Clear out the furniture from your living room, it’s time to mosh:




Rex K & The Snake Pit Philharmonic-Sincerely Indecision

Look, I am obsessed with piano rock, Elton John is one of my gods. Some said only the axe wielders could rock, and the ivory ticklers couldn’t. Rex K & The Snake Pit Philharmonic obviously didn’t listen, they were too busy rocking. This track is that neo-retro flashback complete with instrumental pockets that will freeze dry your eyeballs with shock. The chemistry relies on another level, scientists should be researching how these grooves work. As the vocals become more of a hook, there are complexities and harmonics there beyond my wildest understandings. So get a glass of warm water, as you’re going to belt this number out!:




Neva Insidious-Face Down

The year 2018 might have been eventful, but nothing captures energy as much as Neva Insidious’ album, Clarity in Misery. Let’s start with the opening single, Face Down. There is thick, and there is thicccc. Neva Insidious deliver such sludge in two bars, it feels like a mid 19th century county jail. If rock had to really have a grimy aftertaste, this is the truth of the grit. There is a bounce to it which is natural, without the percussion itself. You will realise moments into the song that two instruments in harmony made your day. Time to uncover this gem and auction it for what it's worth. Priceless:



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