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Columbus-Based Punk Rawk Band The Stereoflowers Urge to Stand Up and Fight in New Call to Action Song ‘Fight’

With a name like The Stereoflowers, you’d expect their music to be as sweet as a bouquet of flowers. But this punk rawk band proves they’re more like a bouquet of thorns with their latest call-to-action song “Fight”. So, get ready to stand up, rock out, and maybe even throw a punch or two.

The Stereoflowers, a punk rawk band formed over two decades ago by Micah Klotz, have released their single, “Fight”. For those unfamiliar with the term, “rawk” is a purposeful misspelling of “rock”, often used ironically or even as a derogatory term to describe bands who play basic guitar/drums/bass in the standard verse-chorus-verse-guitar solo-chorus formula. However, The Stereoflowers prove that there’s nothing basic about their sound, with driving guitar riffs, pounding drums, and catchy, sing-along choruses.

“Fight” is a forty-four-second track from The Stereoflowers’ self-titled EP, produced by Bryan Borgman and featuring Matt on drums. It’s a high-energy punk rock song that will have you tapping your foot and nodding your head along to the beat from the very first note. The Stereoflowers’ signature sound is present and accounted for, with a rebellious attitude and unapologetic energy that’s sure to get your blood pumping.

Lyrically, “Fight” is a call to action, urging you to stand up for what you believe in and not back down in the face of adversity. The song builds to a frenzied crescendo before ending on a triumphant note, leaving you feeling energized and empowered.

The raw vocals complement the driving instrumentation, and the overall effect is a powerful, fist-pumping anthem that’s perfect for anyone who loves punk rock. If you’re a fan of high-energy music with a rebellious spirit, then The Stereoflowers’ “Fight” is for you.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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