EP Of The Week

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Published 2023-08-22 06:00

"Mannish Boy gör svängig rock med melodiösa rötter, typ toner som kunde vara hämtade raka vägen från 70-talet. Mest låter det som en skramlig variant av Cheap Trick, korsat med Slade, Troggs och något betydligt hårdare från samma era."

- Torbjörn Berlin / Berlin Calling -

"Om tidningen Classic Rock skulle få ett soundtrack, då tror jag att Mannish Boys nya EP med sina 4 låtar kunde just varit detta soundtrack. För just soundet har en viss nimbus av 70-talsaura över sig. 4 starka rocklåtar som Mannish Boy skrivit och spelat in och ger oss just en EP med rock som det gnistrar om i ljudbilden."

- MIcheles Kindh / Blaskan -

"Ölands rockstoltheter Mannish Boy har precis släppt EP'n "Down Until Dawn' på Paraply Records, med en mix av klassisk rock och powerpop."

- Jörgen Holmstedt / Rock'N'Roll Magazine -

"Swedish band Mannish Boy are finally here with their new EP, 'Down Until Dawn'. I’ll refresh your mind by telling you this is a band in the classic rock genre, with some escapades into lightweight hard rock or midwest rock. The guys once emerged from the cover band circuit, when they decided to write their own music. Good for us!"

- Ola Gränshagen / Melodic Net -

"Mannish Boy play classic, melodic rock with their souls in the 70’s and further on. A perfect mix of classic influences in a 21st century package, with 2 unique singers fighting for the lead. Mannish Boy loves Gibson and Fender guitars, Marshall amps and the timeless sound that comes with that."

- Kenneth Bremer / Blue Desert -

"With their EP 'Down Until Dawn' Swedish rock quartet Mannish Boy has just released 4 self composed songs, amongst which is their latest single 'All Of Those Lies'. We assume that this EP will be forming a bridge to a 2nd full CD that will succeed their debut album."

- Valére Sampermans / Rootstime -

"With 2 lead singers in their lineup, Mannish Boy offers a classic, melodic rock approach, with additions of power pop elements. They know how to remind us on some older bands, especially those from the 80s, although I wouldn’t generally treat their style as a retro approach."

- Branimir Lokner / Time Machine Music -

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