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суббота, 5 апреля 2025 г.

Katie & The Bad Sign - Revolution

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:39:12 
Size:90,0 MB 
Label:Bleakheart LTD 
Styles:Rock/British Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Wolf at the Door - 3:43
 2. Revolution - 3:38
 3. Heartless Woman - 3:38
 4. Shake Me Down - 3:32
 5. Voodoo - 4:01
 6. The River - 3:55
 7. Taste the Dirt - 4:19
 8. Cruel to Me - 4:01
 9. Bleed You Dry - 4:03
10. Gaslighter - 4:18

Katie & The Bad Sign’s debut album ‘Revolution’ is a blues-drenched, rock ‘n’ roll experience that grabs you from the first riff and doesn’t let go. Gritty, raw, and bursting with emotion, this Manchester-based band brings a mix of Americana, blues, and classic rock to the forefront.
The album kicks off with “Wolf at the Door”, an absolute powerhouse of a track. Those opening guitar riffs hit hard, setting the perfect stage for Katie’s vocals; gravelly, commanding and filled with raw energy. And when that “Ouh ouh ouh” cracks through the mix? Pure magic.
The title track, “Revolution”, keeps the momentum going with pounding guitars and anthemic energy. It’s a track built for blasting at full volume, meant for the listener to scream along. While the lyrics get a little repetitive, the cool bassline that kicks in later gives it that extra edge.
“Heartless Woman” slows things down just enough to let Katie’s voice shine in a more velvety way as she shows a masterclass in control. Then, “Shake Me Down” brings in that stereo effect I absolutely love, pulling you right into the groove from both sides.
After, there’s “Voodoo”, a track that had me intrigued from the title alone. The song delivers, balancing between high notes and deep vocals. The background harmonies blend with the instruments beautifully, letting the musicians take center stage.
Katie & The Bad Sign
Later, “The River” shifts gears completely, opening with an acoustic guitar. It’s a moment of reflection before the band’s signature power roars back in at 2:30, proving they know exactly how to build tension and let it explode.
Next, “Taste the Dirt” brings a surprising Americana twist, keeping the album unpredictable, while “Cruel to Me” might just be one of the best tracks here. Katie’s vocals shift between defiant and vulnerable, mirroring the emotional push-and-pull of the lyrics. As the track builds, the repetition of “Why d’ya do the things you do” leads to a powerful climax right before the end.
“Bleed You Dry” brings a dark, theatrical touch with its vampire-in-love-of-a-human theme (hello Twilight-era nostalgia), before “Gaslighter” and “Wild West” close the album on an Americana-fueled high. “Wild West”, in particular, is not as powerful as the tracks before but that’s exactly what makes it work so well. While ending the album on a calmer note, it leaves you with a sense of closure.
Overall, ‘Revolution’ is the sound of a band that knows exactly who they are: gritty, passionate and ready to set every stage they step on ablaze.

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