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REVIEW album Petch Ultraviolet (Single)

Petch Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet (Single)

Petch

Following closely behind the much loved earlier singles, Black Neon, Hatemail and 9 Volter, Petch is back with a new single ‘Ultraviolet’.

Having listened to all the tracks, Ultraviolet is a standout crowd pleaser, and you can already picture the crowd and the singalong support at any summer festival.

What is noticeable in this newest release from the opening note is the head banging nature of the classic structure in the mix. Taking that hair flicking, head banging attitude, the killer bass drum bangs along in time with your head, or is that suppose to be the other way around?

Petch’s vocals should be, for her age, less developed and not as immersive or powerful. And yet, the depth of clarity and projection is as if Petch has been singing along side some of the female rock giants for a generation.

Appealing to older fans with its classic familiarity, but onboarding the next generation of rockers, Petch has got the balance just right. Whether you are into classic female singers such as Doro, or, your boat is kept afloat by the modern southern rock guitar vibes of Black Stone Cherry, Ultraviolet has hints of all decades and musical influences blended into what is another great modern rock song.

With 4 top songs dropped by Petch already, and an album surely not too far in the future, it’s so exciting to hear the next generation creating such good music. Do your ears a favour, download Ultraviolet today, and make the world a better place!

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