The Foes of Fern – Fun, Big Beat Asbury Rock, With Depth
With a big beat and a catchy guitar riff, “Out of Our Heads” from Asbury Park’s The Foes of Fern is a good time. But lyrically there is a bit more going on.
With a big beat and a catchy guitar riff, “Out of Our Heads” from Asbury Park’s The Foes of Fern is a good time. But lyrically there is a bit more going on.
On “#Enemy” Swami Lushbeard is dropping a bit of social science… with guitars.
Sam Gifford’s “Something Else” is a catchy and upbeat Indie-Pop track. However, there is more to Sam’s message than just a clever hook.
Cat Ryan’s latest single “Mannerism” is an infectious and clever Indie-Pop tune born of the best UK Alternative Rock traditions.
Bad Mother Nature’s “Follyman” skewers a rich and powerful and fool, bigly… with guitars.
Darryn Yates and OTL return with the Pop/Punk escape, “Ship to Ride.”
OTL’s “House of Mimes” is a four minute motivational rocker, Generation X style.
The Links’ “Made for Life” simmers over a powerful beat, with danger around every corner. A big rumbling groove meets explosive Acid Rock guitar.
WD-HAN’s “Shiver” is one part Alt-Rock and one part Fuzz-guitar glam. The track has a percussive riff-heavy rhythm that hearkens back to the mighty T-Rex.
By Small Ruin’s “All is Well” is a declaration of fortitude in the face of adversity. A relevant message in the age of COVID-19.