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Homo [ Vinyl / 7" EP ]

Homo

SKU: V81820 Barcode: 5056321657725
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Format: Vinyl / 7" EP

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  • Released Date: 22 Oct 2021

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

STRONG BOYS' latest album "Homoin" is a jubilant celebration of queerness and self-expression that will have you dancing around your living room in glittery underwear. With 80s-inspired synth beats and cheeky lyrics, this album is a bubblegum pop dream wrapped in a rainbow flag.

Lead singer Freddie Fabulous' vocals soar over the infectious hooks, inviting listeners to join in on the fun and let loose their inhibitions. Tracks like "Sassy Sardines" and "Disco Darling" are irresistibly catchy, with tongue-in-cheek references to queer culture peppered throughout.

The production on "Homoin" is top-notch, with sparkling production and slick guitar riffs that bring to mind the iconic sounds of icons like Prince and Madonna. Each track is a delicious slice of pop perfection, with just the right amount of camp and sass to keep you coming back for more.

Overall, STRONG BOYS have crafted an album that is unapologetically bold and flamboyant, unafraid to push boundaries and explore the many facets of queer identity. "Homoin" is a joyous celebration of all things fabulous, and a must-listen for anyone looking for a good time. So grab your glitter and get ready to dance – this album is a party you won't want to miss.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Pink Death
2. UB2FU
3. Bad Bear
4. Bad Blood

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About the artist

Strong Boys

Introducing the hottest new sensation in indie rock: STRONG BOYS. This Leeds-based quartet is a breath of fresh air in a scene saturated with pretentiousness and posturing. Comprising of lead singer Johnny "Hot Rod" Johnson, guitarist Mikey "The Shredder" Smith, bassist Dave "The Groove" Greene, and drummer Tim "Thunderfoot" Thompson, STRONG BOYS are here to shake things up. Their debut album, "Muscle Beach", is a raucous blend of infectious hooks, blistering riffs, and lyrics that don't take themselves too seriously. Tracks like "Flex Appeal" and "Lift Heavy, Love Heavy" will have you pumping your fist in the air one minute and laughing out loud the next. Frontman Johnny "Hot Rod" Johnson is a force of nature on stage, with a voice that can go from a croon to a scream in the blink of an eye. His swagger and charisma are matched only by his bandmates' musical prowess, making STRONG BOYS a live act not to be missed. But don't let their tongue-in-cheek attitude fool you - beneath the bravado lies a group of musicians who are deadly serious about their craft. The intricate arrangements and thoughtful lyrics on tracks like "No Pain, No Gain" and "Sweat It Out" showcase a level of musicianship that belies their youthful exuberance. So if you're tired of the same old tired clichés in modern rock music, do yourself a favor and give STRONG BOYS a listen. They may not take themselves too seriously, but their music is seriously good.

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