Spotlight Release Review | Rock Revival: Ruby Nixxons’ “Lucky No. 7”

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United Kingdom, Glasgow


In a world of fleeting musical trends, Ruby Nixxons is on a mission to resurrect the timeless allure of classic rock with a contemporary twist. Their latest release, “Lucky No. 7,” is a heart-pounding testament to their dedication to the genre.

As the opening chords burst into life, it’s impossible not to be drawn into the vortex of pulsating rhythms and searing guitar riffs. “Lucky No. 7” is a raw and unapologetic journey through a sonic landscape reminiscent of rock’s golden eras. With Dan Briody’s powerful vocals leading the charge, the band delivers a high-energy performance that’s as relentless as it is electrifying.

The song’s heartbeat is driven by Steve Mosley’s electrifying guitar work, crafting an unforgettable melody that hooks you from the very first note. The rhythm section, consisting of Dan Briody on lead vocals and bass and Gordon Chalmers on drums, is the engine powering this rock locomotive. Together, they channel the spirit of legendary rock acts like AC/DC, Bowie, and The Beatles, breathing fresh life into a timeless sound.

“Lucky No. 7” is not just a song; it’s a testament to the enduring power of rock music. It’s a call to action for rock enthusiasts, a reminder that the spirit of rebellion and raw passion is very much alive. Ruby Nixxons invites you to join them on this exhilarating journey back to the roots of rock, where every note, every chord, and every lyric resound with an unyielding commitment to the music they love.

In a world where music often evolves at a breakneck pace, Ruby Nixxons’ “Lucky No. 7” is a refreshing throwback to the timeless sound that has captured hearts for generations. Let this track transport you to the heyday of rock ‘n’ roll while promising a bold and vibrant future for the genre.



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