Veteran Hoboken indie rockers Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help’s third album is filled with sharp hooks and vivid storytelling.
Rock and roll is typically considered a young man’s game. John Robinson, starting a new band in his early forties, apparently didn’t get the memo. Ultra Lights isn’t reinventing the wheel on their debut, Pleasure’s All Yours, they wear their influences on their sleeves, but it’s that familiar sound that’s made this one of the year’s most surprising, most anticipated albums.
Rock and roll is typically considered a young man’s game. John Robinson, starting a new band in his early forties, apparently didn’t get the memo. Ultra Lights isn’t reinventing the wheel on their debut, Pleasure’s All Yours, they wear their influences on their sleeves, but it’s that familiar sound that’s made this one of the year’s most surprising, most anticipated albums.
“To me, music is always about making people feel something. The fun part for me is digging within myself and finding new ways to evoke a reaction while saying something that can still move me when I am creating it.”