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Black Atom Movement - Stoned in Love

'Stoned in Love' is the latest track from dynamic blues-rock two-piece Black Atom Movement.
Imagine Pearl Jam, Kasabian and The Black Keys  hooked up - this angsty anthem would be their ballsy love child.
It's loud, gutsy and effortlessly cool. The sort of track you want to wildly dance to whilst belting out the lyrics and (despite risking you Kudos) play vigorous air guitar to.  The song is a fusion killer riffs that provide the track with relentless energy and the aggressive drums that give the track a explosive beat that'll get crowds moving. The gritty tone of the vocals heightens the bluesy elements of the guitar,  whilst giving the song its bad-ass character. It's a colossal and simply awesome tune.
The track will feature on the compilation CD with next month's issue of Classic Rock Magazine and the lads will be playing at the O2 Academy in Newcastle alongside First Born Son, Prysm, Hawkeye Roadshow and Deep.Sleep.

Listen to the track for yourself at:
https://blackatommovement.bandcamp.com/releases

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https://www.facebook.com/BLACKATOMMOVEMENT



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