4 out of 5 from ‘Vinyl Chapters’ reviewer Jamie Parmenter!
“Greg Jiritano’s gruff but always fitting vocals are almost two voices in their own, sharing this quality with the likes of The Clash’s Joe Strummer.”
Parmenter continues: “The vocals are always on point and help bring the music together. Dirty guitar solos litter the track with clever production to make sure every instrument has its chance in the forefront, and although heavily influenced by 60s and 70s (I’m looking at you Marc Bolan), there are also some more up to date influences present – The Coral, Ludes (probably little known these days but share affinities), and 90s stalwarts Supergrass. These are, peculiarly, all British Bands, whereas Lord Sonny The Unifier are primarily based in New York – but who doesn’t like being influenced by British rock stars? It is the home of the Beatles and Stones after all.”