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N.A.S.H - LongArms
N.A.S.H - LongArms

N.A.S.H. Delivers Gritty Hard Rock Energy with ‘LongArms’

Hailing from a small town just outside New York City, N.A.S.H. is a power trio that knows how to pack a punch. Made up of Bryan on vocals and guitars, Jim Bobbi on drums, and Joe on bass, the band started with basement jam sessions fueled by their love for Metallica and Pearl Jam. Over time, those jam sessions evolved into polished songs with a distinct sound that blends hard rock grit with modern alternative flair.

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Their latest track ‘LongArms‘ showcases everything fans of hard rock love. Bryan’s riff-heavy guitar work immediately sets the tone, backed by Jim Bobbi’s thunderous drumming and Joe’s basslines that lock in with surgical precision. There’s a tasty guitar solo tucked in there too, adding just the right amount of flair without going overboard. Bryan’s gritty vocals are the cherry on top, tying the whole song together with raw energy.

N.A.S.H. takes elements of and has its musical DNA from bands like Led Zeppelin, Pearl Jam, and The Who. You’ll hear hints of alt-rock, grunge, and punk woven seamlessly into their hard rock foundation. The modern production ensures everything sounds crisp while still retaining that organic, live band feel. Love me some meaty chunky hard rock with the smell of amp tubes cranked up!

N.A.S.H. isn’t reinventing the wheel, but they’re definitely making it spin fast and loud. This track proves that the trio has a firm grip on their sound, and it’s one worth cranking up.

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