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Ride the Storm is Dirty Mitts’ Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
Dirty Mitts’ single “Ride the Storm,” which launches their new EP “Hands Off!,” is a powerful musical journey that immerses the listener in strong classic rock vibes.

 

From the moment the music starts, you’re hit with a wave of energy, and the song’s guitar riffs and rhythm evoke echoes of Lenny Kravitz’s iconic “American Woman,” particularly in the verses.

It’s a familiar yet fresh infusion of rock energy that’s instantly captivating.

The vocal performance in “Ride the Storm” is solid. It’s a high-octane and emotive delivery that adds even more depth and intensity to the song.

The music video for the song is equally impressive. The imagery of the band holding neon lights like swords conjures up visions of modern-day knights, adding a layer of mystique to the visuals.

The video exudes professionalism, and the twilight color grading perfectly complements the song’s mood and message.

A standout moment in the song comes after the three-minute mark, where the pace shifts to accommodate a powerful guitar solo.

This acceleration adds a new dimension to the song, injecting it with a thrilling and unexpected twist that takes the listener on an exciting musical journey.

Dirty Mitts’ EP “Hands Off!” promises to be an charming addition to their discography.

Ride the Storm is Dirty Mitts’ Single Out Now!


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Ride the Storm is Dirty Mitts’ Single Out Now

Dirty Mitts, a dynamic four-piece band, consists of Tommy (vocals), Matt (bass), Mo (guitar), and Mateusz (drums). This diverse ensemble hails from the UK, Poland, and Egypt and was formed in 2022, united by their profound love for blistering rock’n’roll. They’ve carved out a unique sound that blends bluesy undertones with vintage vibes and infectious energy, ensuring audiences are up and dancing.




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