Zoo TG rolled with loveably rogue rock n roll charm in, ‘Too Late Venus’ 

When it comes to feel-good bluesy pop rock with a nostalgic hint of proto-punk, few bands embody that unpretentious spirit quite like Zoo TG. The Edinburgh-based trio channel pure, unfiltered serotonin through the strings of their standout EP, The Zoo Group, and nowhere is that more apparent than in Too Late Venus. The track unwinds like a rhythmic stroll through rose-tinted memories, guided by riffs that ripple with sunlit swagger. It’s a soundtrack to the loveable rogue’s recollections — those who’ve lived, loved, and still move with the grin of someone who’s never lost their devotion to the rock n roll way of life. In Too Late Venus, the guitars lick through warmth and vitality while the vocals weave through imagery so vivid it borders on cinematic. There’s no sense of pretension, just raw melodic honesty that grips as much as it charms. Zoo TG manage to stir nostalgia without slipping into sentimentality, evoking the same joie de vivre that once defined the early proto-punk and blues-rock crossover. There’s a looseness to their sound that feels both vintage and present, a knowing wink to the past that never lingers too long before pushing forward. Formed around the talents of Rosco, […] The post Zoo TG rolled with loveably rogue rock n roll charm in, ‘Too Late Venus’  appeared first on A&R Factory.

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Zoo TG rolled with loveably rogue rock n roll charm in, ‘Too Late Venus’ 

When it comes to feel-good bluesy pop rock with a nostalgic hint of proto-punk, few bands embody that unpretentious spirit quite like Zoo TG. The Edinburgh-based trio channel pure, unfiltered serotonin through the strings of their standout EP, The Zoo Group, and nowhere is that more apparent than in Too Late Venus. The track unwinds like a rhythmic stroll through rose-tinted memories, guided by riffs that ripple with sunlit swagger. It’s a soundtrack to the loveable rogue’s recollections — those who’ve lived, loved, and still move with the grin of someone who’s never lost their devotion to the rock n roll way of life. In Too Late Venus, the guitars lick through warmth and vitality while the vocals weave through imagery so vivid it borders on cinematic. There’s no sense of pretension, just raw melodic honesty that grips as much as it charms. Zoo TG manage to stir nostalgia without slipping into sentimentality, evoking the same joie de vivre that once defined the early proto-punk and blues-rock crossover. There’s a looseness to their sound that feels both vintage and present, a knowing wink to the past that never lingers too long before pushing forward. Formed around the talents of Rosco, […]

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