Today for the 8th instalment of Set The Tone With… We are joined by Lucky Number 7. The post punk 2-piece (Jack & Luke) from Trowbridge, UK are full of energy!
Set The Tone With
The premise behind this post type is to get an insight into the daily lives of the bands that we love! We have given them some situations to attribute a song to and let us know why that song in particular is perfect!
You can check out the answers the band gave below, as well as jam out to the tunes they picked. Want to listen to the complete collection from this segment? Click the Spotify link below!
What is the perfect song for the gym?
Luke: Get A Life by Limp Bizkit gets me hyped up enough to burn off all the excess energy!
What is your go to happy song, when you’re angry or sad?
Luke: TLC by Turnstile fast passed and scatty but lyrically reminds me that I also want the same.
The perfect song to put on while cooking?
Luke: Oxygen by Twelve Foot Ninja genre hoppy band so I get a taste of metal girth with a smooth bit of dinner time jazz!
The wind down song at the end of a long day to get you to sleep?
Jack: Two of the Lucky Ones by The Droge and Summers Blend. Perfect vibes for my cabin living.
The song by Lucky Number Seven that you are most proud of?
Jack: Gotta be Marker Pen or Get A Grip for sure. But I love all my children.
Your all time favourite rock song?
Jack: this might be the hardest question of all time but if I had to pick although this track particularly is ‘mellow rock’ – got to be ‘Follow The Cops Back Home by Placebo’.
The perfect song to set the mood on a date?
Luke: Slow Sipper by The Dip give it a listen its a soul like song that paints a very moody picture in your head!
A song by an amazing local band we might not know about?
Jack: Pull Me In by Modern Evils – good friends of ours and what an absolute anthem. Also had the pleasure of performing this on stage with them.
The perfect pre show song to amp you up?
Jack: Get Wet by Andrew WK – a big influence for me and my songwriting. Different kind of ‘hype man’.
A great song you think Fox Reviews Rock won’t have heard before?
Jack: Something I can hold in my hand by The Smith Street Band.



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