Groove Vultures' Take Flight With Debut Single 'What Happened to Lucy'

Melbourne-based garage rock outfit, Groove Vultures, are quickly gaining momentum with their nostalgic single, 'What Happened to Lucy', a standout track from their self-titled debut EP. This self-produced four-piece band blends a unique concoction of metal, punk, ska, and grunge influences, crafting a high-energy sound that's both familiar and refreshingly original.

At its core, 'What Happened to Lucy' is a bittersweet journey through lost love and regret, driven by a groovy blues-inspired lead guitar and a pulsating hard rock bassline. The band describes it as a song that "transports you on a journey," reflecting their passion for music and self-production.

The EP itself is a testament to the band's versatility, showcasing their ability to seamlessly weave together hard rock, punk, and funk elements. Alongside 'What Happened to Lucy', the EP features notable tracks like 'Hang On', an ode to adrenaline and risk-taking, 'Thirsty', a punk-infused anthem about embracing the future, and 'Self Destruct', a metal-tinged exploration of self-doubt and resilience.

Groove Vultures are known for their electrifying live performances, described as "loud, passionate, and heartfelt." With two more singles in the works, the band is eager to expand their reach and share their music with a wider audience.

"We would love to get our music heard and reach a wider audience around the world to spread that love as far as possible and build what we hope will be an epic sound in the future," the band shares.

'What Happened to Lucy' and the rest of the Groove Vultures' EP promise to resonate with fans of heavy rock, alternative rock, and garage rock, as well as music lovers seeking a fresh, energetic sound. With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, Groove Vultures are poised to make a lasting mark on the music scene.

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