Single Review: 9 o'clock nasty - Playboy Driver (2022)
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9 o'clock nasty - Playboy Driver
Release Date: March 19, 2022
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 04:03
Genre: Garage Rock
Origin: Leicester, England
One day before the 2022 season of the Formula-1 begins with the Grand Prix of Sachir, Leicester's 9 o'clock nasty have already released the hymn for this season and for every upcoming motorsports event. The English trio's new single 'Playboy Driver' is a song too sexy, too unique, and soaked in gasoline too much for this planet - and yet here it is.
Recently, 9 o'clock nasty have used their artistically anarchist approach Garage Rock, (Post) Punk, and New Wave to concern abstract topics such as politics or sex. While the band is working on an upcoming release which is to be expected in April, they bridge the waiting time with this catchy single that deals with cars, the smell of gasoline, going full throttle, and the sexiness of it all.
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Heavy Garage Rock and the most confident no-future (Post) Punk attitude carry this anthem on which 9 o'clock nasty embrace the thrill of living life on the fast lane. Think of "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" and the endless freedom of hugging the road with your engine. The single 'Playboy Driver' is for all the motorheads, extreme sports' nuts, and everyone else who loves their lives so much that they are to ready to die for it.
This thrill is packed in the steadily rolling guitar riff that can be associated with a starting engines purr, the sonorous bass that reminds of asphalt cooking under the heat of mid-day sun, the drums referring to a gearbox ready to go savage on the road, and the vocals that steadily push the lust for speed.
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