Northern Hospitality Unleash a Thunderous Alt-Rock Anthem With New Single “Six Feet Underside” – Single Review

The latest single from Northern Hospitality packs a punch with a distorted, emotional whirlwind of a track that sees the band at their very best.

Featuring huge production, the group craft a tight piece of alt-rock that goes big on everything, with massive-sounding drums and distortion giving them the perfect tools to showcase off their songwriting.

Beneath the noise is a well-crafted tune – raw and honest – with a lyrical focus on death and mourning, delivered through an incredibly powerful performance.

The vocal reminded me a lot of Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins, with their snarling quality.

The track feels made to be played live, featuring an amazing breakdown where you can already imagine the pit opening up. If you love your alt rock, make sure to check this out.

Northern Hospitality’s ‘Break Free’ Is A Thrilling Punk Rock Anthem – SINGLE REVIEW

Northern Hospitality’s latest single Break Free, sees the group snarl their way through a punk-inspired energetic track. From minute one, you are greeted by aggressive and snarling riffs, perfect for getting the mosh pit started. This is before the drums fade in, creating a full frontal assault on your ear drums.

Frontman Gaz Price snarls over this terrific backbeat, which never lets up, venting his inner turmoils and frustration at life.

Each verse is interrupted by another expertly crafted riff, which matches well with the thunderous drum beat.

From listening to the track, it is clear why the band is starting to pick up attention, having played alongside the like of Pete Doherty, Kaiser Chiefs and Feeder, building a name for themselves within the region.

If you’re a fan of punky melodies that are as catchy as they are aggressive, then you should definitely check out the track.