High-octane heavy metal that trades aggression for pure melodic joy. It is the sound of a midnight drive through a city of neon lights and endless possibilities.
High Spirits sounds like the best parts of 1980s heavy metal stripped of all the posturing and darkness. It is bright, driving, and incredibly melodic, built on a foundation of twin-guitar harmonies and a rhythm section that feels like a heartbeat at 120 miles per hour. The production is refreshingly dry and organic, avoiding the over-processed sheen of modern metal in favor of a warm, analog punch that feels like a lost classic from 1982.
What truly sets them apart is their relentless optimism. While most metal bands lean into the macabre or the epic, Chris Black writes songs about the thrill of the night, the freedom of the road, and the simple joy of being alive. The vocals are clean, earnest, and catchy, often sounding more like a power-pop singer fronting a NWOBHM band than a traditional metal frontman. It is music that makes you want to move, shout, and drive.
Start with the album Another Night. It is the definitive statement of their sound, featuring anthems that perfectly capture their unique blend of hard rock hooks and traditional metal energy. If you have ever felt that metal needed more 'heart' and fewer 'growls,' this is the band you have been looking for.
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