Those Damn Crows: Unveiling the Rising Stars of Modern Hard Rock

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As always with my Tuesday up-and-coming bands posts , I focus on bands with under 500,000 monthly streams on Spotify, hopefully you discover new music along with me on this journey. I’ll be adding 3 songs from these weekly posts to my own Spotify Playlist.

Background Information

Whats the best thing to come out of Swansea in the past 10 years? Well after hearing this band there will be no doubt the answer to that question is Those Damn Crows! Their recent success with their album “Inhale/Exhale” reaching # 3 in the UK top album charts speaks volumes about their rise to stardom. It’s no surprise that they have been nominated for best British band by Planet Rock, a true testament to their talent and dedication. This five-piece band is known for their modern hard rock sound and their electrifying live performances. They have graced the stage alongside renowned bands like Skindred and Funeral For A Friend, and even had the honour of playing on the main stage at Download in 2022. What sets Those Damn Crows apart is their constant evolution and commitment to improving their craft. With each album they release, their sound becomes more refined and their production quality reaches new heights. This band is the epitome of polished perfection! The vocals of Shane Greenhall on their latest record are nothing short of extraordinary. Together with the rest of the band, they showcase the undeniable connection between breathing and emotions, a concept that is both intriguing and undeniably true.

Who Do They Sound Like?

Shinedown, Stone Broken & Scarlet Rebels

Latest Album

Most recent album Inhale/Exhale builds on the equally brilliant predecessor Point Of No Return , give both a listen!

Must Listen To Songs

Those Damn Crows – Sin On Skin (All rights are retained by Those Damn Crows & Earache Records)
Those Damn Crows – Takedown (All rights are retained by Those Damn Crows & Earache Records)
Those Damn Crows – Who Did It (All rights are retained by Those Damn Crows & Earache Records)

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5 responses to “Those Damn Crows: Unveiling the Rising Stars of Modern Hard Rock”

  1. Ajinkya Rane avatar

    I’m digging this vibe, amazing! Thank you for introducing this band!

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    1. Fox Reviews Rock avatar

      Oh nice! Glad you are , I’m actually seeing these at the weekend !

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  2. Download 2024 Friday: Rain, Rock, and Royal Blood – Fox Reviews Rock avatar

    […] Now, wearing enough gear to survive radiation, I was finally able to fully enjoy the music without worrying about the rain. Those Damn Crows were amazing! It’s a shame their set was so short. I would have loved to hear more of their hits in addition to “Takedown” and “Find A Way,” which sounded great. It’s disappointing that they didn’t play my favorite song, “Sin on Skin.” I’m considering going to their next tour just to hear that one song. Check out our feature length review of Those Damn Crows. […]

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