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No Vacancies – Without You
Manchester - the city of rock n roll fame. London's eternal competitor for delivering the highest quality music to the world. How many new bands and artists are currently in Manchester? We do not calculate this becouse their composition changes and some soar to the heavens on the wings of glory, while others leave everything as it is. One of the young rock bands of this city is No Vacancies.


The four like-minded people recently released their single 'Without You'. This track deserves to be heard in one of the rock n roll movies where bands such as 22-20s or Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are already playing. Their music is so lively in rock n roll that the phrase 'Manchester effect' is perhaps appropriate. But since thinking about how the city affects music and how music affects the city is a topic for the whole lecture, we will be satisfied only with our review of a great example of Mancunian rock n roll.


While the introduction of the song 'Without You' really sounds like a soundtrack with steps and cough, the drive guitar enters with its heavy blues sound playing a riff that we will hear throughout the composition. Dense bass with fertilizer in the form of a powerful bass drum bursts into our ears and no longer lets go of up to the last chord. The lead guitar makes its infusions of melisms, which dilutes all the lingering power of No Vacancies' music. The vocalist, synchronous with the timbre of the general sound, sings about the separation and pain that his soul harbors. Everything is so natural, and the guitars and drums and vocals seem to play some familiar track from a familiar movie, about we mentioned above. The hard blues pre-chorus dilutes the rhythm and breaks into the chorus first as a disco and then into the rock. At the end of the song, a guitar solo in a rock and roll spirit captivates us and brings us to the last chorus, the rhythm of which beats strong cassades of drums and bass parts in high tones. The vocal chorus strains in its despair and at one point everything calms down and only the background of the guitar smoothly leaves us with its oscillations. It is thanks to such bands that rock n roll will live and the city of Manchester should remember these guys as well. Listen on Spotify below to the single 'Without You' by No Vacancies if you are miss real cool sound.