BELLRAYS, THE
THE RED, WHITE AND BLACK (LONESTAR RECORDS)
Seeing the BellRays live is a revelation of what the rock music should be: an aggressive and soulful guitar-driven music that you feel in your guts.
The BellRays have been channelling the true spirit of rock and soul since 1990, with this being their fourth blood-letting release.
As expected this record oozes a genuine passion, combining the best of a 60s soul review with the fury of garage rock's greatest.
Just imagine a young Tina Turner fronting the MC5 and you'll be getting close. But make no mistake, front woman Lisa Kekaula is no mainstream soul singer.
Although her warm traditional R&B vocal stylings are big, lush and beautiful, her ferocity is uncompromising.
When her rock growl rumbles the floor, you best pay attention, there are no options available.
This is a band preaching the continuation of the rock'n'roll tradition in all its purity, anger and visceral power.
The BellRays are on a self-professed mission to save rock music from itself and they need a witness.