EP Review: The Red Hand

Dick Tracy

Review by Asmith // 19 October 2015
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Right from the intro track Mahjong, I was instantly transported into party mode. Rockin’, groovin’ hard hitting beats that get your heart pumping and ready to go. Are you ready for this?

The production of Dick Tracy’s new EP The Red Hand is top notch, no corners have been cut in the making of it, from songwriting to recording, and they even have a brand spanking new website to coincide with the EP’s release.

Having already toured New Zealand extensively after the release of their first single Old Long Johnson (recorded and produced by Tiki Taane), the party continues with an onslaught of party rockin’ gigs lined up to promote their debut EP The Red Hand.

Much like their debut single this EP packs a punch and will have you singing along and ready to rock  as soon as you press play, and their live shows are even better.

With every release from Dick Tracy they just keep getting better and better, and I’m already looking forward to their next release. So much party. So much rock. Dick Tracy = Party Rock.

Get it in ya.

About the author Asmith

Having graduated from UCOL’s music course in 2011, I began working with Tararua Television hosting a monthly local music show called “Off The Stage”, where I interviewed and showcased people working within the local music scene. I am in a blues rock band called “The Blue Grizzly Band” as well as a metal band called “Defetus”. I teach guitar lessons and busk regularly. I am also a radio host on Access Radio’s Metal Heads Radio (NZ Metal), and Black & Blues Radio (blues and soul) shows. I am also regularly involved in charity events. My love of music began at an early age, having a wide interest in genres ranging from Reggae and Blues to Rock and Metal, and a few in between. https://www.facebook.com/TheBlueGrizzlyBand https://www.facebook.com/defetus https://www.facebook.com/pages/Manawatu-Metal/126468620697622 https://www.facebook.com/blackandblue999 [email protected]

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