Review: Queens County Roots – ‘diamonds & pearls’


Queens County Roots delivers a sonic punch with their latest offering, ‘diamonds & pearls.’

The track serves up a hefty dose of hard blues rock that harkens back to the golden era of the 70s. The gritty, raw energy emanating from the composition is nothing short of a sonic time capsule, transporting listeners to the heyday of rock ‘n’ roll.

Marlon Hurt’s Southern-flavoured songwriting takes center stage, weaving a narrative that mirrors his journey from Atlanta to the heart of New York City. The result is a genre-blurring masterpiece that effortlessly merges blues and pop, creating a musical landscape where hooks intertwine with poetry.

The mood of ‘diamonds & pearls’ is a dynamic blend of energy, aggression, and epic grandeur. It’s a testament to Queens County Roots’ ability to infuse their sound with a sense of urgency and authenticity. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Gary Clark Jr., Jack White, Radio Moscow, and All Them Witches, QCR stands out as a beacon of the post-grunge, hard rock, and indie rock scene.

In essence, ‘diamonds & pearls’ is a sonic gem that captures the essence of real-life experiences through the lens of Queens County Roots’ distinctive musical fusion. The track solidifies their position as one of the most exciting and innovative emerging bands, beckoning listeners to embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of American roots music.

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