Play 90 second soundbite of 'Lo Fat' @ 'CD quality'
'Lo Fat' complete with 'Tell You What' and 'End Of The Line' demonstrate SomaHigh's shit-hot sonic wall of sound beautifully and suggest that SomaHigh are destined for pop stardom any time soon.
SomaHigh's awesome sound is built on the solid immovable foundations of explosive bass and monstrous drums - then, guitar and keys become one, unseperable, almost indistinguishable to produce the 'key' SomaHigh dynamic that gives their electro-rock new meaning and fresh focus. Vocally, SomaHigh show great range and wonderful control as the voices soar over and through the electric melee like another instrument and yet retain great clarity and emotion. The sound is big, beaty and absolutely, undeniably, 'now'. All three songs are well written and beautifully crafted to show off the SomaHigh way; they are all very instant, extremely hooky and pretty unforgettable.
SomaHigh pound out their music with total disregard for the listeners hearing and/or sanity. They slash through the ether with their full-on electric onslaught and ensure that once heard they stay heard - SomaHigh make a distinguished yet somehow elegant 'noise' that's hard to ignore and even harder to forget - SomaHigh's brazen sound is massive and absolutely compelling. As track three, the brilliant 'End Of The Line', ends you feel compelled to press 'play' yet again to see if what you just heard was really as good as you initially thought - it was, it is - it's stunning!
'Lo Fat' and its two accompanying songs demonstrate fantastic vision and breathtaking energy; thankfully, SomaHigh haven't taken the retro road, they've contrived to come up with electro modernity and they've managed to mixed it with a big chunk of pop sensibility such that their end product is original, innovative and yet extremely commercial. 'Lo Fat' by SomaHigh has the potential to be a big 'hit'; its full-on vibe and punchy groove should see it getting loads of radio exposure and SomaHigh could be on the brink of pop notoriety!
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