| What The Press Is Saying:
“West-coast fundamental rock and roll anchoring to blues roots elements and, dare I say, a slight nod to modern mod rock sensibilities exist throughout. The album exists in an octave that soars above the gritty, grinding rock we experience all too often. In doing so, it allows itself to feel fresh and relatable. Bluphoria harnesses that feeling of a summer that defines a little bit of you and lives warmly in your memory forever. Blues-forward attitude gives way to melting licks, carrying us through the end. Only to have us run back to the
beginning and start it all over again.
– Nanobot Rock
“Rough from the start, in a good way, we get a song that creeps up on you and then pounces. Profusely. Meant for the stage by artists meant for the music, ‘Columbia’ harkens back to the age where the audience was drenched in sweat and the feelings were genuine. What I get away from that first listen is a dark adrenaline rush and sense of musical self. Think vintage live Rolling Stones or The Whiskey on a Thursday. Wild and in your face, you can’t deny that the
power and the spirit is coming back to rock.”
– Jammerzine
“Their newest single ‘Columbia’ is oozing with rough around the edges rock. The guitars accentuate a raspy vocal cut straight out of your favorite classic rock anthems. You can practically see it on a stage in your head. This is just
a peek at what’s to come with their debut album.”
– Incoming & Outgoing Magazine
“‘Columbia’ is an atmospheric opus that distributes menacing vocals, moody guitar licks and a powerful ambiance. LaFreniere’s vocals are full of determined angst and molten turmoil. The guitars rage with intense anxiety. Landrum’s bass is threatening while Janae’s percussions slam with sublime authority. The track reminds me of Morrison and the Doors with its brooding accents.”
– AMP Music
“The musical arrangement featured in the album’s latest single [‘Columbia’] is a catchy, blues-infused garage rock style composition. The production gives the whole, especially front man Reign LaFreniere’s delivery a familiar, infectious gritty sound and style that is certain to
keep listeners engaged and entertained.”
– Phil’s Picks
“Of course, great lyrics need great music. The production in ‘Columbia’ is top-tier, and it really reflects how talented Bluphoria is. LaFreniere on lead guitar, Dakota Landrum on rhythm guitar, Rex Wolf on bass, and Dani Janae on drums give the audience the experience of a lifetime. Definitely, the song sounds straight out of a ’70s rock ‘n’ roll hit list.”
– Soundigest
“Nashville-based alternative rock band Bluphoria is taking the music world by storm with their psychedelic, blues, and southern rock tinged music informed by the members’ collective influences that range from Sam Cooke, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin,
Primus, Pink Floyd, KISS, Death, and 80s punk.”
– Stitched Sound
“The grit in the guitar becomes harmonically synonymous with the vocals which make you truly transcend with the song [‘Ain’t Got Me’]. If the lyricism hasn’t sold you yet,
wait until the guitar solo kicks in!.”
– Atwood Magazine
“Their upcoming self-titled album showcases their range and depth as musicians, with tracks that range from angry breakup songs to Californian rock-inspired anthems.”
– Recordspin
“This is an extremely young band who sounds like they have been together longer
than they have actually been alive.”
– Jam and Toast
“A combination of indie, alternative and garage rock, which will suit your favorites very well.”
– Zone Nights
“…Bluphoria creates a rich and complex soundscape with every track they release.”
– A1234
“The newly Nashville-based band has a large future ahead of them.”
– Amateur Magazine
“Rolling Stones meets Coldplay.”
– LA On Lock |