Wednesday, June 24, 2015

46 Clicks: Home


It's no big secret that I like music that's heavy on the distortion, with loud drums, throbbing bass, and vocals that carry the emotion of the words they are singing. Nirvana, Hum, The Flaming Lips, D-Generation, Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone - the list is longer than the early 90s fad that made it popular, yet somewhere around 1997, it was nigh impossible to find the genre as radio stations switched to bands with a more "produced" sound.

Seeing a band like 46 Clicks made me happy in very irrational ways.

 
46 Clicks is a Sydney Australia-based power trio, and they have just released a new single, "Home." This is rock. This is saying to hell with conformity - even on a musical level - to tap into raw energy and let emotion and rock use you as their instruments - and that what 46 Clicks does so well: Music with reckless abandon. Rock in its purest, unrefined form.
 
46 Clicks (Wes, Doc, and Nicky) are self-described as "Sydney's first ever street rock band." They have worked hard to get where they are, and "Home" is the latest release from their larger project The Cuttin' Loose Experience, which they have been working on for the past year.
 
If you want more from 46 Clicks, you can visit their official site, or follow them on YouTube, Twitter and Instagram for the latest news, show dates, and videos.
 
 

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