Volts Delicious Ring Up A New Sound On Haunting Single 'Ring The Alarm'

Denver's alt-rock sensations Volts Delicious have returned with a haunting new blues-tinged single, 'Ring The Alarm',The track, available now, is the band's first collaboration with Colorado Sound Studios, boasting a rich sonic landscape expertly crafted by Don Bearie and Tom Capek.

'Ring The Alarm' marks a bold departure from the band's previous work, exploring deeper emotional territory with a captivating bluesy vibe. Featuring a guest appearance by John Napier of Flahoola on bass, the track combines sultry vocals, gritty guitar riffs, and pulsating rhythms to create an irresistible sonic concoction.

Lyrically, the song delves into themes of resilience and self-discovery, encouraging listeners to overcome adversity and embrace their inner strength. It's a powerful anthem about shaking off past mistakes and finding one's true self, resonating with anyone who has ever faced challenges or self-doubt.

Formed during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Volts Delicious has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the Denver music scene. Their infectious energy and eclectic sound have earned them a devoted following, selling out shows and garnering airplay on local radio. With nine more songs slated for release in late 2024, Volts Delicious is poised to become a household name.

With its captivating sound and empowering message, 'Ring The Alarm' is sure to leave a lasting impression on music lovers everywhere. As Volts Delicious continue their musical journey, one thing is certain: their electrifying sound and unwavering passion are here to stay.

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