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Purveyors of hard rock from the city of Boston, Massachusetts. A trio of
lads with stringed and skinned instruments producing melodious offerings
at high volumes throughout many fine establishments in the northeastern
United States. The band released their debut record, "Going Out Heavy," in
July of this year on Barebonz Entertainment.
Here is what some of the critics are saying:
"This debut shows the trio took the best the local and national scene had
to offer in the '90s and incorporated it into their muscular pop sound.
The opening track, ''T-Bird," starts with a guitar groove that marries the
brawn of Urge Overkill with the accessibility of Foo Fighters. ''Second
Floor" rides a chugging riff straight into an infectious melody, assisted
by a radio-friendly guitar solo, while ''Lie" slows the tempo but is no
less urgent in its propulsive drumming. ''Pretty" begins as a bouncy ditty
that recalls the Gravel Pit, before vocals give way to a guitar frenzy.
The heartbreaking one-two punch of ''Rich Man" and ''Falling," each
delivered with a measured force, proves that the members of Superlow can
wear their hearts on their sleeves and still hide a trick or two beneath."
Tom Kielty - The Boston Globe
"Superlow might be the least jaded band in Boston, as they blasted through
a set of straightforward, high-energy rock and roll with bright, jangly
riffs, a blast-force rhythm section anchored by Ed’s twin brother, Mark,
on drums, and vocals that recall Kurt Cobain, as much in their earnestness
as in their vocal timbre."
Sarah Tomlinson - The Boston Phoenix
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