Scotty Don’t offers unique garage rock

scottydont.jpgUsually I don’t review these types of things.

But I was so impressed when I first heard Scotty Don’t that I felt like I had to review their EP album.

Their self-titled EP has only six tracks, but each of them have a unique, rock alternative style.
It starts right off with “Back Porch,” which incorporates guitar and drums with some great lyrics.

The third track, “…Different Kind,” is a mix between the first two tracks and isn’t as upbeat. It features lyrics about a changing life — “Just like our master plans a disaster / and we need a life of a different kind” — is sung throughout the chorus.

But my favorite song has to be “Everything’s Alright,” with lyrics such as “Gotta get me high and dry under that big blue sky / with a slow down circle and a body of a goddess / that’ll tell me everything’s alright.” It has a great guitar solo to end the song, too. The song as a whole kind of just reminds me of going with the flow of life.

Overall, Scotty Don’t can be compared to your average garage band in the way they approach their music, but they actually sound good.

The band is also playing at the Intersection on March 2.

Scotty Don’t has a unique sound to them that sets them apart from the rest, with perfect harmonizations. Their music is perfect for that car ride home or when you just need to chill out.

Rating: 4/5

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