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Single Review - The Black Vultures – Nowhere To Run

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Single Review - The Black Vultures – Nowhere To Run
Single Review - The Black Vultures – Nowhere To Run

If you like your rock in a hard place, check this band out.


This four piece hail from deep in the Gwent Valleys South Wales. Nowhere To Run To

Nowhere To Hide is their fifth single to date, and all singles including this one are available

on November 29th on an EP titled Death Valley, which is maybe where they come from, appropriater eally for Black Vultures.


Anyway this is a fifty mile an hour full on rock song inspired by somebody’s infatuation with a

dancer at a strip club, who has addiction issues. So fairly dark subject matter, but delivered

well by Huw Williams in his great rock voice. Huw also plays the rhythm guitar, and spars

well with Aled Owen Jones on Lead guitar, the rhythm section taken up by Lewis Watkins on

bass and BV’s and Jason Tatton on powerhouse drums.


These boys have played a fair few festivals over the summer, so you may have caught up

with them already, but if not, I highly recommend you try and catch them at a show near you

in the near future. If not, check out their various videos on You Tube.


For lovers of The Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam, Velvet Revolver, and Motley Crue, and toward the

end of this song I heard a riffola very reminiscent of early Black Sabbath.


So as Steve Miller would say Fly Like An Eagle, or in this case like a Black Vulture,

personally I think they will soar.


Single Review - The Black Vultures – Nowhere To Run
Single Review - The Black Vultures – Nowhere To Run

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