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Home : Reviews : The Loungekings - Demo

The Loungekings - Demo

Band: The Loungekings Band Members:
  • Shane Boardman (vocals)
  • Jamie Parker (guitar)
  • Jon Smart (bass)
  • Matt Simpson (drums)

Track List:

  1. Not My Skin
  2. Turn Around
  3. Animal Garden
Title: Demo
Year: May 2005
Format: CD
Producer: Keir Stewart
Contact Details: Mobile: (07980) 064435
Email: theloungekings @ yahoo.co.uk
Web: www.theloungekings.com

Reviewer: GC (Oct 2005)

The opening few bars of Not My Skin from The Loungekings' demo are superb – a jangly guitar line, booming drums and a thunderous bass combine expertly to build the suspense on a claustrophobic sounding track. By the time the track has calmed down and the vocals have joined in for the verse some of the tension does get lost but the band manage to bring it back for the chorus and, in any case, a breather is probably something that the listener needs. The track has all the right elements to be brilliant but something just seems to be missing – perhaps the fact that the sound is quite dated with its early 90s feel to it.

The Derbyshire band were once asked to perform in the penalty area of Derby County’s Pride Park as part of the Queen's Jubilee celebrations and it can be stated with confidence that they have a sound that could easily fill such an open space. This has also seen them win numerous Battle of the Bands titles, including a very respectable 4th out of 500 in a nationwide competition.

Second track Turn Around sounds like a much more frantic Matchbox 20 or even Reef. It’s a more than decent rock song but again could be accused of being a little bit 'Wayne's World' just like the previous song. Third track Animal Garden is faster again – like a cross between the claustrophobia of the first track and the energy of the second. Highlights of the track include the fuzz-heavy bassline and the snarling vocals and it makes for a very concise end to the demo. It also confirms that The Loungekings are aiming squarely at one market and, if you are part of that market, you could do far worse than this.


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