

Part Stoner Rock and Hard Rock with
bigger percentage and less percentage of Space Rock Psychedelic Indie Pop
blending didn’t make these New Haven, CT rock band of the quartet talents –
Michael Petrucci, Mike Pellegrino, Vechel Jaynes and John Conine feeling
inferior because actually, you will hearing them blasting most of the efforts
through the self-written composing materials they’ve made themselves which
sounded promising as the music from Lord Fowl can easily invites anyone whom
into Rock N’ Roll and harder music to head-banging whether you’re still sober
or drunk just like being inside the car chasing movie scenes where the bad guys
kidnapping the girl and the hero runned down the walls on his raids towards the
bad guys compound as the tones cranking loud and free – as the riff knitting
the solos and melodic riffs naturally, guarding the essential standard beats
between the faster Stoner Metal and thus slower Space Prog-Rock choices like on
the tracks Touch Your Groove or Split to Mutate and Streets of Evermore
(probably, a non-official tribute to Zeppelin) as well as Dirty Driving back to
back with The Queen is Not Impressed where things getting a little bit wild but
still can controllable through this promising Moon Queen album !
Moon Queen:
https://youtu.be/Z4vTxEOZl6U
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