Damsel in Distress

Thrills & the Chase

Damsel in Distress
Performed By Thrills & the Chase
Album UPC 888174601489
CD Baby Track ID TR0000119110
Label Thrills & the Chase
Released 2012-03-15
BPM 125
Rated 0
ISRC ushm81404115
Year 2012
Spotify Plays 228
Writers
Writer Mauricio Achiles Grando, Jnr.
Pub Co Mauricio Achiles Grando, Jnr.
Writer Luis Otavio Matos Daher Ferreira
Pub Co Luis Otavio Matos Daher Ferreira
Composer Luis Otavio Matos Daher Ferreira, Mauricio Achiles Grando, Jnr.
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country Brazil

Description

Classy and thrilling rock & roll tunes that can make you dance and cry, often at the same time.

Notes

From Steven Gizzi at the Audio Intimacy blog:

"To put it bluntly, this is music that deserves to be heard. This is rock & roll at its finest; music that is unique and draws inspiration from many different influences, yet somehow still presents itself with an air of nostalgia and familiarity.

Everything about their music invokes a sense of authenticity relative to established rock traditions. It has the power to rekindle the fire within any rock fanatic’s heart (as was certainly the case for me). Not only that, it also expands upon these traditions with a multifaceted cultural influence."

From the official press release:

"In the debut EP "Introducing Thrills (And The Chase)", THRILLS & THE CHASE sound like they could have come from anywhere in the world. We're not dealing with experimental songs - there's a certain familiarity to it and at the same time, freshness in the way they're delivered. This is rock & roll without any borders, putting a modern spin on melodies inspired by 70s glam, folk, blues and jazz.

The opening track "Damsel In Distress" sums up what the band's all about in mere three minutes: it's danceable, heavy, elegant and gives you a sense of urgency. Songs such as "Rogue Vogue" and "Moping Jack" - perfect examples of the indie rock insurrection we've seen in the last decade, go very well with "Sister Thriller" - a bluesy track, and "Does The World Owe You Anything", whose chorus may remind you of artists such as The Beatles and Roy Orbison."

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