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The Garnetts – Sarah
Today we will talk about another Liverpool quartet and their latest single. The Garnetts released 'Sarah' on March 5th and this is their third single from their creative output.

Remarkably, this band was formed by two sons of Phillip Jones - a member of the post-punk band Afraid of Mice, which lit up in the early 80's on the underground stage of Liverpool. As we can see, the creative talents of the famous father were passed on to Ben and Jacob, who together with friends Chris Cannon and Jacob Naylor completed the formation of the group. The guys took to play pop rock and in their new single 'Sarah' they did it well. 


Intro on the drums cuts through the electrified air and the powerful bass together plays like a distant thunder that shines with chords on an acoustic guitar and a pumped melody on an electric guitar. The melodic and sensual vocals are sing about the girl Sarah and her magnet who attracts everyone around her. The song is divided by laconic pauses and decorated with additional melodic lines of refrains. A powerful rock solo completes the composition to a logical end. 


The talented quartet found their own way of interpretation of rock music. Listen to the single 'Sarah' from The Garnetts below on Spotify and check out the best new samples of the Kingdom's pop rock.