{"id":32871,"date":"2015-08-07T11:00:51","date_gmt":"2015-08-07T16:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=32871"},"modified":"2015-08-07T11:08:24","modified_gmt":"2015-08-07T16:08:24","slug":"best-new-band-of-the-month-rosy-finch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/best-new-band-of-the-month-rosy-finch\/","title":{"rendered":"Best New Band Of The Month: Rosy Finch"},"content":{"rendered":"
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If the rumors that 90’s music\u00a0is making a comeback are true than Rosy Finch should be riding the crest of that wave. This stoner grunge trio play their songs with a garage band mindset and the aesthetic suits them perfectly.<\/p>\n

Take one listen to \u201c\u00darsula\u201d and you will be hooked the second the vocals hit. If Courtney Love wishes she could do an Alice In Chains <\/b>impression (minus being bat shit crazy and drug addicted), the result might sound something like this. The song itself plays out almost like a movie with\u00a0a beginning, middle and end. The verses and choruses get repeated twice before giving way to a calm, serene yet gloomy\u00a0middle section before climaxing and carrying you home. The vocal catchiness alone should earn bonus points because the song is sung entirely in Spanish yet it\u2019s so powerful that the language barrier is inconsequential. Oh, and the music is expertly constructed too. The guitar riffs, bass lines and drumming all go tit for tat with the vocal melodies to make for a powerful listening experience. Musically, the influences are comparable to Sonic Youth<\/b>, The Melvins <\/b>and Hole <\/b>but as with most resurgences in dormant genres of music, Rosy Finch put their own stamp on it by taking you to a darker, grittier place.<\/p>\n