The Riffbrokers are an excellent example of roots rock and power pop combined, with grit and character leading the way. Opening with the hard driving “Told You To Go” lead singer Nick Milward brings an energy similar to Bob Mould in approach. Listening to the next tune, “Evaporate” you get a full frontal guitar assault that compares with The Stones and Paul Collins Beat.The guitar jangle and harmonies are smoothly done on “Myth To Struggle With” recall Tom Petty during his Travelling Wilburys period. Another highlight are the tracks, “Apology” and “Roy Orbison” where the Riffbrokers live up to their name. The latter tune is a really nice tribute to the man in the dark shades being not the only “lonely one” musician. Nick Millward has gathered a fine crop of musical partners from other bands as The Young Sportsmen, North Twin and The Doll Test to help add those great riffs and pure pop harmonies throughout the album. “End of All Things” is another great standout to close off this album. It’s all wonderfully done overall, without any filler that any rock and pop fan will enjoy.
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