‘Still Alive’ by Grumpynators

Artists

  • Emil Øelund / Vocals and Guitar

  • Christian Nørgaard / Guitar

  • Jakob Øelund / Bass

  • Per Fisker / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Still Alive

  • Going Away For Good

  • Blood and Bones

  • Feel The Same

  • Dream Girl

  • Yesterday

  • Sweet Psycho Sister

  • All I Want

  • Monster Girl

  • Back On The Road

“Still Alive,”grooves with that old time get go, the melodies are filled with energy, the guitars and vocals sync up perfectly to deliver something fantastic.

“Going Away For Good,” has rhythm and groove, swinging through like a chainsaw.

“Blood and Bones,” rolls in with thunderous applause. The guitars are the main event here, and they really give as good as they get.

“Feel The Same,” goes for the old time feel, a rocking song that truly calls on the classics.

“Dream Girl,” brings in the subtle twists and turns that ensure the listener knows where the band is heading. And boy is that journey going to be fun.

“Yesterday,” gets the blood going, the heart racing and the riffs pumping. It is eclectic, filled with energy and power, a song that shows off just where things are going.

“Sweet Psycho Sister,” amps things up considerably. The riff is just plain dirty, with such an infectious groove it would be a crime not to dance around to it.

“All I Want,” turns the darkness into something new, a light that bleeds through and delivers the crux of the matter.

“Monster Girl,” goes in hard, whilst retaining some indie sensibilities.

“Back On The Road,” is an infectious finisher.

The album is out on 28th August via Mighty Music.