A fresh mesh of melodic rock songs with vibrant vocals, growling guitar, cool keyboards, ballsy bass and daring drum beats. Listen to their music today...

Velvet Razor is now seeking a keyboard player, so if you are local (to Surrey, UK), have your own kit and transport and wish to have a jam/audition then please contact the administrator.  Email your submissions to: New Keyboard Player submission
P.S Backing Vox and Rhythm Guitar skills could be an advantage...

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Preview Song - You don't care by Velvet Razor

Song: You don't care

Copyright (c)2008 Dave Kent/Velvet Razor

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This song is in the classic rock style, it is music with an incessant driving and hypnotic rhythm, music that conjures overtones of "The Doors". Breathy deep vocals that mourn for lost love, with Ray Manzarek of The Doors Style keyboards a persistent blues guitar riff that works its way deep into your brain. Tension building drumming that releases in the climatic choruses. "You don't care" wears it's 60's/70's badge with pride.

Lemonrock had this to say about the songs influences...

Red Hot Chili Peppers , Hothouse_Flowers, Hothouse_FlowersDel Amitri,with perhaps a nod to 60s psychedelia à la Small faces and the menace of Manic Street Preachers, his is irresistible listening. Great to hear original quality material from a live gigging band." Editor @ Lemonrock .co .uk

 

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