Rhone Valley Rogues will teach you what melodic metal is supposed to sound like. Inspired undoubtedly by the likes of the New Wave of British Metal, this band is creating a retro cloud which will rain razor sharp melodies on you. The storm brews at a distance and approaches with thunderous speed with their latest single, Delinquent Flair.
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The flavours of retro metal
It is a kick-ass display of accuracy and melodic charm that this band brings with their latest single. With their debut EP in 2022, the band has already showcased quite a display of face melting rock. As they focus on meaningful lyrics and heart-warming harmonies coming together, there is hope for the classic layer of metal still. The band from Yokohama, Japan have really done their study of metal and how well transitions and moments within a song occur. It is pinpoint precision you see in this song, and their art seems to be just as intriguing. They lay down the riffs with the definitive aim of creating a typhoon, and do so successfully. They are returning after two years in the shadows, so this song becomes a perfect litmus test of the kind of music they are going to bring us.
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You can check out their YouTube channel, it is full of interesting tracks, videos and interviews to know the artists behind the masks. Make sure you follow them for more music and their process. Their perspectives will always be image rich and volatile, extremely enjoyable to listen to. Follow them for more and listen to the single here:
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