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No Return is Firebug’s Album Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
I already reviewed Firebug in the past but they are out now with their new album ‘No Return’ and I want to share my opinion about it.

The first time I listened to the music of this band I was struck by the emotions that their sound was able to give me.

As soon as I saw that the album was ready I launched myself to listen to it like an eagle on its prey.

I listened to all the songs with great interest and the positive impressions I had the first time were reconfirmed.

Their music is capable of awakening ancestral memories in me … I feel like I have always known Firebug. All the songs are solid, my favorite is Change which reminded me of Lynyrd Skynyrd melodies.

A very coherent work, masterfully produced and perfomed by these talented guys.

I recommend No Return to everyone as this album is a wonderful experience that will make you spend 40 minutes of pure emotions.

No Return is Firebug’s Album Out Now!


Fantastic!


FireBug’s full length release “No Return” was recorded and mixed by Charlie Stavish at The Clocktower Recorders Joshua Tree California. Produced by The Two Jay’s Engineered by Charlie Stavish. Mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound Nashville.
All Songs Written by Tworsey/Shapiro GOOSHIE Music ASCAP. The Clocktower Recorders is owned and operated by Charlie Stavish (Imagine Dragons/Jenny Lewis /Starcrawler) Personnel: Juliette Tworsey – Producer /Lead Vocal /Rhythm Guitar/ Piano/Organ/String Arrangements Jules Shapiro – Producer/ Lead Guitar /Acoustic Guitar/Organ/Moog Synthesizer/Bass on “Only The Lucky” and “St Elmo’s Fire” Glockenspiel on “Down” Tambourine on “Change” Joseph Noval – Bass Charles Wiley – Drums Matt Lucich – Drums on “No Return” and “Change”.




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