![]() ![]() This one will definitely be something special to play live. The chorus is catchy and definitely embodies everything that makes a crowd go wild. I can hear an underlying strength behind them building stronger and then all of this is put into practice in the chorus. These vocals are grainy and deep but so satisfying. At first I wasn’t sure how much power these vocals could hold but as the track goes on, the vocalist reveals his true potential and shows off some brilliant vocal ranges. In this track we finally get to hear more of those vocals that teased us in track one. This consistent riff is present intertwining around the other instruments driving the sound through the roof. ‘Foolish’ starts with the crashing beat of the drums alongside a forceful guitar that turns to centre stage as it seamlessly moves into a funky riff. Next up, and my personal favourite, ‘Foolish’. ![]() We get a slight snippet of the vocals in this track singing ‘Pandamonium’ just enough to keep listeners wanting more. Each sound its creating grumbling, rumbling but with absolute precision. I bet it’s a pleasure to play, but god it’s a pleasure to hear.Īnother incredibly funky part of this track is the section where the bass keeps taking the track down lower and lower. It is of great importance to state how electric and forceful that riff is running through this track. This track opens with the rustic sound of a radio tuning in and out, as the host’s voice drifts out repeating “ Pandamonium / Pandamonium / Pandamonium.” Then we hear a big prominent riff taking centre stage, shortly joined by the rest of the instruments creating a sound amazingly groovy, funky and fun. Pandas are Ellis Hurley, Hugh MacDonald, Oran McBride and Roan McBeath. “PANDAMONIUM” sees Pandas take their biggest steps in the industry so far, working with producer Scott Thomson at Eggman Studios in Glasgow to record and mix the record, and renowned mastering engineer Tom Woodhead. The album showcases five tracks, four of which all written by different members of the band, and the melting pot of different creative influences results in a mesmerising explosion of equitize melodies, passion-fuelled instrumentation and honest lyricism. ![]() The “PANDAMONIUM” EP is an extension of Pandas soulful and chaotic yet gentle nature. There is an intimate connection between the song writing and narrative that brings together the things we love when listening to good music.Īlso united in their effort to advocate for equality in music, the indie outfits hope to provide a safe space for those listening, as they have found themselves in the music they love. The Glasgow-based band are driven by a burning passion for creating honest music, with strong influences spanning various genres, including Foals, Lauryn Hill and The Night Café.įor Pandas, it’s all about the music. ![]() On the 29 th of April Pandas who are a four piece from Glasgow released an EP called ‘Pandamonium’. “Pandas are a band destined for big things” – This Is The Music ![]()
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