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SOMETIMES is Spyderhuff’s EP Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
The title track of Sometimes, the new EP by Spyderhuff, bursts forward with bright, confident energy. The rhythm feels urgent, driven by a solid snare that cracks with satisfying punch.

SOMETIMES is Spyderhuff’s EP Out Now

  There’s a clear blend of influences here. You can sense a touch of The Rolling Stones in the swagger, while hints of U2 surface in the expansive drive of the arrangement.

However, Spyderhuff never sounds derivative. They channel those classic rock spirits and reshape them with their own personality.

The vocal delivery adds another layer of character. A subtle double effect gives the voice a slightly vintage tone, which connects the listener to the golden era of classic rock. At the same time, the performance remains fresh and inspired. The track balances nostalgia and immediacy without leaning too heavily on either side.

Then comes “RHA-WHO-DUM,” and the atmosphere shifts. This track feels kaleidoscopic, playful, and rhythmically inventive. The band experiments with phrasing and sonic textures, yet they never lose their irreverent rock attitude. There’s a sense of freedom in the way they approach structure. The song twists and turns, but the groove keeps it grounded.

“Don’t Do It” stands out as a highlight. The main riff carries a trace of ZZ Top grit, thick and confident. The bassline moves with a sly, almost mischievous tone, locking tightly with the drums. The interplay between bass and percussion creates a strong foundation. On top of that, the guitar solo injects extra fire, pushing the track into a higher gear without overindulging.

“Saddle Up” introduces a harmonica that brings a distinct Americana twist. The mood shifts toward a 1960s rock vibe blended with country flavor. The song feels like a small-town celebration somewhere in the American heartland. It invites movement. It invites smiles.

Sometimes is an EP filled with energy, humor, and genuine rock spirit. Spyderhuff shows versatility while staying true to their roots. The result is a fun and vibrant collection that deserves attention.

SOMETIMES is Spyderhuff’s EP Out Now!


Vibrant!


With deep Detroit roots, Spyderhuff loves to bend and shape musical genres like bending and shaping metal in Motown. Most of the members grew up together in the Detroit area as friends and musicians in the late 60s and early 70s, playing in bands from jazz-fusion to hard rock.




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