Categories: New Music

Pennsylvania-based band The Underground Rainbows’ “Strawberry Banana” fully lives up to the band’s description!

Versatile and dynamic at their roots, The Underground Rainbows take inspiration from a diverse range of musical styles, resulting in a refreshing and innovative EDM, Rock, Reggae, Punk, and Trance experience. Fronted by music producer Eamon Murray, this musical outfit’s songs embrace powerful alternative rock choruses and intricate arrangements. What you get are thought-provoking themes with satire and an eclectic mix of musical styles, with the band’s capacity to combine emotional depth with musical ingenuity producing truly unique and rare gems, which are always a seamless fusion of retro and modern elements.

The track “Strawberry Banana” is a fine example of what the band can deliver, showcasing such artistic brilliance and genuine innovation. A track that was originally recorded as an improvisational reggae jam between Eamon Murray on guitar and his son Lennon on drums, Eamon has now manipulated the bass line and guitar riff as the core foundation of this track, and it comes out as a raw masterpiece!

Eamon’s passion is evident in this new version, painting an aural portrait of an artist with a mature understanding of songcraft, exceptional instrumental skills, and an immensely expressive voice.

I love the many sides to this track; the intro is chill and mellow yet powerful and engaging, with the reggae vibe accentuated by the guitar, bass licks, and expressive voice ingratiating themselves with the listener as the track continues to gain that upbeat and vibrant feel the more it advances.

As the track progresses, The Underground Rainbows deliver a timeless medley of powerful electric riffs, dynamic drums, deep bass lines, and confident vocals. The song masterfully swings from an infectious rock thrill back to its splendid reggae roots.

This is a magnificent and 10/10 standout performance by any measure, and it deserves to be under the spotlight and also part of your playlist.

To enjoy this bona fide standout, make sure you follow the link below and relish it!

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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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