review by JMM
Paris-based rockers Harsh are poised to become the finest French exporters since the iconic contributions of cars, aircraft, cheese, and wine. With their latest single, ‘Maniac,’ Harsh delivers a powerful musical statement that not only pays homage to the past but propels them forward as torchbearers of the next French Revolution in rock.
“Maniac” not only pays homage to the band’s influences but solidifies Harsh’s position as a rising force in the rock scene. The single is a testament to their ability to seamlessly blend the nostalgia of 80s glam with a contemporary edge, creating an irresistible aural experience. The accompanying music video, promised to be glitzy, entertaining, and light-hearted, is sure to add an extra layer of visual excitement to the track.
Harsh, led by Albert Arnold (vocals/guitar), Severin Piozzoli (guitar/backing vocals), Julien Martin (bass/backing vocals), and Leo Lowenthal (drums/backing vocals), is not just a band; they are architects of a musical revolution. “Maniac” is more than a cover; it’s a bold statement, an aural tour-de-force that will have listeners singing along and banging their heads with equal gusto. Get ready to be swept away by Harsh, the torchbearers of the next French Revolution in rock. Don’t miss the chance to join the revolution – the call is loud, and the music is louder.
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