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Sweet Gorilla ‘Feels Like Im Still In Love’ by vision music promotions
‘Feels Like I’m Still In Love’ is the debut single from Sweet Gorilla. Hand picked and produced by Youth, the single seems reminiscent of that Northern Soul, made in Manchester vibe - possibly because Youth is the renowned producer The Verve’s ‘Urban Hymns’.
Sweet Gorilla’s track comprises soothing melodies with the captivating vocals of front-man Pav Sharda, producing music with a similar sound to that of The Smiths but with less of a melancholy tone.
Above is a video of Martin Glover a.k.a Youth talking about producing the record and working with the band…
Fred Perry Subculture, Grapevine, Rated, Sweet Gorilla
SWEET GORILLA
Feels Like I’m Still in Love
Feels like I’m still in love – Sweet Gorilla
By aaamusic on Dec 06, 2010 in Reviews, Singles
Sweet Gorillas can boast about a legendary producer, Youth, who produced during his career the likes of U2, Verve and Depeche Mode. The band was spotted by Youth at a gig at The Half Moon, Putney. He selected ‘Feels like I’m still in love’ as the debut for the band and Youth himself introduced their single on You Tube praising the band, saying that they’re gonna be the next U2 and describing their sound like a mix of Pink Floyd and Explosions in the sky, so I wonder what kind of band I’m gonna listen to and my expectations are very high…
Indeed Feels like I’m still in love is across U2 and Manic Street Preachers but probably they have chosen the catchiest tune to debut and it’s a cunny move. There’s a good taste for airy refrain while the verse is a bit darker with the lilting guitar, reminding something of last Pink Floyd, for example the way the singer Pav Sharda pronounces words, with a certain solemnity.
It’ s definitely a pop/rock song that I’m sure will arouse the attention of people and media, Sweet Gorillas have true qualities and a good producer and they can gain a good place in the present music scene.
Sweet Gorilla already have plans to release follow-up single ‘King of the World’, and an album ‘Feels Like Im Still In Love’ in 2011.
All lyrics and music are written by lead guitarist and vocalist Pav Sharda, who first started writing songs for Sweet Gorilla in 2000. The other band members are Martin Whitaker, Mark Law, Ollie Chubb and Brett Henning.
Author: Roberta Capuano
December release
This is an uplifting pop/rock song inspired by a moment of doubt in a relationship. There’s a shine and vibrancy to this band that gives their music a nice, round newness that will appeal to indie fans and emo kids the world over. With mentoring and production coming from Youth, you can rest assured that this track bangs and bounces and thrills in all the right places. Stephen - Bent magazine .
‘Feels Like I’m Still In Love’ is the debut single from Sweet Gorilla. Hand picked and produced by Youth, the single seems reminiscent of that Northern Soul, made in Manchester vibe - possibly because Youth is the renowned producer The Verve’s ‘Urban Hymns’.
Sweet Gorilla’s track comprises soothing melodies with the captivating vocals of front-man Pav Sharda, producing music with a similar sound to that of The Smiths but with less of a melancholy tone.
Above is a video of Martin Glover a.k.a Youth talking about producing the record and working with the band…
Fred Perry Subculture, Grapevine, Rated, Sweet Gorilla
SWEET GORILLA
Feels Like I’m Still in Love
Feels like I’m still in love – Sweet Gorilla
By aaamusic on Dec 06, 2010 in Reviews, Singles
Sweet Gorillas can boast about a legendary producer, Youth, who produced during his career the likes of U2, Verve and Depeche Mode. The band was spotted by Youth at a gig at The Half Moon, Putney. He selected ‘Feels like I’m still in love’ as the debut for the band and Youth himself introduced their single on You Tube praising the band, saying that they’re gonna be the next U2 and describing their sound like a mix of Pink Floyd and Explosions in the sky, so I wonder what kind of band I’m gonna listen to and my expectations are very high…
Indeed Feels like I’m still in love is across U2 and Manic Street Preachers but probably they have chosen the catchiest tune to debut and it’s a cunny move. There’s a good taste for airy refrain while the verse is a bit darker with the lilting guitar, reminding something of last Pink Floyd, for example the way the singer Pav Sharda pronounces words, with a certain solemnity.
It’ s definitely a pop/rock song that I’m sure will arouse the attention of people and media, Sweet Gorillas have true qualities and a good producer and they can gain a good place in the present music scene.
Sweet Gorilla already have plans to release follow-up single ‘King of the World’, and an album ‘Feels Like Im Still In Love’ in 2011.
All lyrics and music are written by lead guitarist and vocalist Pav Sharda, who first started writing songs for Sweet Gorilla in 2000. The other band members are Martin Whitaker, Mark Law, Ollie Chubb and Brett Henning.
Author: Roberta Capuano
December release
This is an uplifting pop/rock song inspired by a moment of doubt in a relationship. There’s a shine and vibrancy to this band that gives their music a nice, round newness that will appeal to indie fans and emo kids the world over. With mentoring and production coming from Youth, you can rest assured that this track bangs and bounces and thrills in all the right places. Stephen - Bent magazine .