-Review- Mojave Nomads - "Phases" EP

Mojave Nomads have a fresh release here that sticks out in the world of Indie/Alternative Rock.

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From: Ogden, Utah
Sounds like: Alternative Rock









Fresh off of playing this years South by Southwest (SXSW) festival (and coming in second place in order to play this years Firefly festival), Mojave Nomads have finally released their highly anticipated "Phases" EP. Let's dive on in and see what they're all about. "G I R L" is a catchy little number that has that funk and groove to it that'll get you dancing and clapping along from the first note to the last. It's a tremendous opening track and helps sets the tone for the hyper catchy Alternative Rock sound that's about to bombard your eardrums. "Creature Double Feature" is a throwback 80's sounding track that hits deep to your soul. It's soulful, upbeat and is impossible not to sing along to. The track is a top notch single that is sure to get a ton of radio play. The guitar solo on the track helps elevate it to an even higher level. "Talk Of The Town" is a bit subdued and would be perfect on the "Drive" movie soundtrack. It's got that neon 80's sound and brings to mind Brother & Wolf in their use of synth and infectious melodies. "Morning Glory" will have listeners "doo doo doo"ing along right from the get go. The track seems to draw influences from Portugal The Man and even a touch of Radiohead with its haunting, soaring melody. The closer "Strange Love" is a track that gets the pace back up. The track is an Indie Rock fans dream and showcases the awesome talent of the band perfectly. All of the tracks on this EP could be singles and all over the radio. Mojave Nomads create a sound that is both refreshing and hyper catchy and will attract tons of Rock music fans looking for something new.

Verdict:
Mojave Nomads have a fresh release here that sticks out in the world of Indie/Alternative Rock.