Don Broco ‘Priorities’ album release August 13th via Search And Destroy Records. 

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Don Broco already have an impressive collection of shows under their belt, supporting Four Year Strong, You Me At Six, Lower Than Atlantis and Enter Shikari and it's no wonder that they're the first band signed to an exciting new label, Search and Destroy Records (Sony Music and Raw Power Management) - they are instantly likeable and seem to be able to churn out brilliantly infectious pop/rock songs like there's no tomorrow.

The album 'Priorities' is all the best punchy, fun, pop-punk guitar, with none of the annoying over performed vocals, all the gritty, gutsy rhythm of an alternative rock band and all energy of 4 boys who are on the verge of something huge.

Opening track 'Priorities' is a good introduction to the band - a guitar riff in the verse that is so catchy, it could be the basis of a whole other song and a huge chorus that you're singing along to on the first listen. And then the album gets better and better ….and better, with a really nice use of two strong voices that compliment each other brilliantly, heard throughout but especially on 'In My World'.

A phenomenal debut album from a massively exciting band.

Review Luke Franks

 

Don Broco 

1.       Priorities

2.       Hold On

3.       Yeah Man

4.       Here’s The thing

5.       Whole Truth

6.       Fancy Dress

7.       In My World

8.       Back In The Day

9.       You Got It Girl

10.   Let’s Go Back to School

11.   Actors