Moon Walker - Devil

Using electrifying foot stomper “Tear Down The Wall” as their fuel, Moon Walker crashed onto the scene like a space age rocket. The duo’s undeniable energy and inimitable musical chemistry is the result of over half a decade of playing shows and self-releasing music together. 

Taking cues from such legends as Bowie, Talking Heads and Led Zeppelin, singer/guitarist Harry Springer and drummer Sean McCarthy have created a fusion of explosive drum grooves and thrashing guitar riffs that is all their own. While listeners might hear traces of funk, post-punk, or even kraut rock echoing through debut record “Truth To Power”, one would be left scratching their head for weeks if they sought to limit Moon Walker’s vast soundscape to one genre. With bold, timely lyrics that confront such issues as economic inequality, media sensationalism and social responsibility, Moon Walker has made it clear that they will never shy away from shouting what they believe in. So, listen up, because Moon Walker has a lot to say and they aren’t going anywhere.

What I like about the song Devil is mainly the 70s vibes and different influences you can find in there. Also, I really appreciate the great work the duo has done with the sound. Really good vocals as well, especially when, during the verse, the song becomes more punchy. The solo toward the end of the song is great too. 

You can give it a go by clicking on the player below and don't forget to support and follow the duo.
The video clip is very professionally done and very enjoyable to watch.

  
Giovanni Gagliano

Passionate about music I wrote my first article for "Given To Rock" in 2012, reaching now 30K global followers. I am also a musician, gigging around London.

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