Rock/Review 9 o'clock Nasty - Mood Is Low

9 o'clock Nasty emerged, glistening, from the plague pits of Leicester. They play with glitter, and they take no prisoners. Relentless and yet full of love, they take a side-eye look at the world and punish it with driving beats and mild sarcasm.

"Mood Is Low" is a high-energy, raw rock song that captures the essence of power, aggression, and uninhibited joy. With a stripped-down approach, the track features a distorted guitar, a broken bass, and driven drums, all turned up to maximum volume. It evokes a nostalgic feel, reminiscent of the Stooges and Electric 6, combining their energetic styles into a unique blend.

The song is like a wild and unexpected visitor that knocks on your door in the middle of the night, intoxicated and exuding the scent of cheap cologne, having lost its keys and being pursued by bats. Its two-minute duration encapsulates a burst of intense emotions and reckless abandon.

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