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Knightlife

Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2013 | INDIE

Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2013
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"Knightlife"

This being my first review, I’ll try to spare you all as best I can. Besides I’m mysterious and stuff.

Knightlife is a 4 -piece Rock and Roll group from the suburbs of Philadelphia, consisting of Owen Crowley (Vocals), Bruce MacKnight (Guitar), Rich Giduck (Bass), and Sam Tattum (Drums). Performing at the World Café Live, The Voltage Lounge, and The Trocadero, They’ve formed a sizable fan base and are an up and coming band in the Philadelphia Music Scene.

Today im reviewing KnightLife’s new EP - otherside. overal i’d say its pretty rad, so heres the breakdown;

#1. Otherside

Right out of the gate, I can say the guitar intro is absolutely intoxicating. Bruce’s skill as a guitarist definitely brings a definitive sound to this track. The lyrical content is great and fits well with the fast pace of the song.

#2. Rock & Roll, Pop and Soul

As a kid who grew up surrounded by music from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sabbath, and Ted Nugent, I’m a little critical when 21st century bands try to make a Rock & Roll sound, but this was outstanding. The song has this captivating heavy, groovy sound that goes perfect with Owen’s vocal style. Overall my favorite track

#3. Insomnia

We here at cocksword love our sads and this fits the order. The piano is used sparingly, but fits well with the slower pace. Although, the song wouldn’t be the same without it

#4. Breakout

“Breakout” is the fastest, most energetic song on Knightlife’s EP, but still keeps the rock and roll technicality and sound. An alright track

Overall Rating: 4/5

- Brandon Reed - Cock Sword


"Knightlife"

What's in a band's name? For Knightlife, it turns out quite a bit. Because figuring prominently throughout their debut EP is the fine fretting of their titular founder, lead guitarist Bruce Mac Knight. It should come as no surprise then that the standout lead track, “Otherside,” also serves to define Knightlife right out of the gate as a guitar band, first and foremost.

Mac Knight leads with over a half-minute of muscular riffage, replete with a triumphant tone recalling the fabled “brown sound” of inveterate tone-chaser Eddie Van Halen. (Compare the introductions of Van Halen's “Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love” from 1978 with “You and Your Blues” of 2012.) From there, the chord progression of “Otherside” hearkens back to that other guitar giant, Pete Townshend, who miraculously rivaled the American chart success of his mainstay, The Who, with 1980's “Let My Love Open the Door.”

Since Knightlife is a supergroup formed from the ashes of two distinct entities, these musical compatriots immediately seized on their evident chemistry to get busy writing this accomplished release. But because they did so, we get lyrics that are a bit more “process” in nature – think, topics tending to rock 'n' roll (Kiss) rather than the relatively relatable sex (Guns N' Roses) and relationships, or drugs (Alice in Chains) and vice.




But now that Knightlife is sharing the stage with national touring acts in the promotional stage of their album cycle, their next writing confab should result in lyrics reading like spoils of war/tour. This will play to the strengths of the vocalist, who possesses the versatility of a singer like Kevin Martin (Candlebox), who can emote about those all-consuming relationships that make sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll desirable outlets in the first place. (Indeed, Knightlife's sensitive side is already on display with “Insomnia.”)




And that rhythm section. Whether it be the hard-charging RATM-like bass intro to "Breakout," down-shifting musical bridge of "Otherside" (2:52), or chill closeout to "Insomnia" (3:50), with Knightlife we get dexterous drums and bass, song-appropriate all.




Catch them during this, their live phase. Because built-in into Knightlife's rock and roll is crowd-pleasing musicality. From the rhythmic interplay of that “Otherside” introduction, to the guitar tapping of “Breakout” (at 2:20), Knightlife is a band that could end up serving as the soundtrack of your night (or life).




The reviewer of this blog is the vocalist/lyricist of hard rock band Jussy: - Indie Music Philadelphia


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Still working on that hot first release.

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Knightlife is an original rock band formed in 2013, hailing from Springfield, PA (Suburban Philly) comprised of Bruce MacKnight (Guitar), Rich Giduck (Bass), Owen Crowley (Vocals) and Sam Thomas (Drums). Knightlife write and arrange all songs, working hard to bring their brand of high energy rock and roll to the masses. Each member, an accomplished musician in their own right, have come together to form Knightlife, working hard to become a regional power, while the bands aspirations are much larger.

Knightlife has played numerous local venues including: The Legendary Dobbs, Trocadero (main stage), World Cafe Live (main stage), Voltage Lounge and many others. When you see Knightlife perform it will be an experience you will never forget. Keeping the great tradition of Philadelphia Rock & Roll alive, Knightlife will soon be bringing their brand of explosive Rock and Roll to a stage near you. Stay tuned. Book Knightlife today.