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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Hanging Out – Alcotomic

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙃𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙊𝙪𝙩 – 𝘼𝙡𝙘𝙤𝙩𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙘


Charles has just the one…


Temptation is… Well, what IS temptation? Something that lures. Something too good to resist. Something that sits on your shoulder refusing to allow you to forget. But is this a bad thing? That’s what’s interesting. Temptation tends to err towards the negative. There is usually the feeling of “I really shouldn’t, but…”. Like when you’ve already had two slices of chocolate cake, but now there’s only one slice left… It would be a shame to waste it… And wouldn’t it be more satisfying for that plate to be rid of remnants…? And so, like a wild animal, you pounce and devour. Crumbs a-plenty! Face like a used pig pen. And the plate has relinquished its duty to hold and present. Do you now feel the purest satisfaction? Do you now feel replete? Not really. You feel guilt, and you have a stomach ache. That final slice wouldn’t have had to go to waste. You could have had it the next day. And now you WISH you had had it the next day. But it’s too late. The deed is done. At least you have learnt not to do this silly thing ever again. At least you know now to be abstemious, should this predicament arise in the future…


The following week, you receive a package in the post from an anonymous sender. It is a chocolate cake.


One slice, two slice, three slice, four.

Surely not able to take any more.

But it’s yummy, it’s scrummy, it’s good for my tummy.

So now’s not a good time to listen to mummy.

’Twas the power of will that she tried to instil,

It was only to make sure you wouldn’t get ill.

But you said in your head,

I won’t die, I’m not dead,

I’m just trying to make sure that I’m full and I’m fed.

Just leave me to do what I want, for God’s sake,

It is mine! It is mine! It is only a cake.


The phone rings. “Did you receive the cake? I hope you didn’t eat it all at once like you used to”, said mother…


So that’s chocolate cake. But what about alcohol? I don’t mean drinking multiple bottles of whisky on your own in a fug of despair. I mean the more healthy kind of drinking. Going out with your mates on the weekend and having a bit of a booze-up. Golly, it can be fun. The only problem is knowing when to stop; when to call it a night. The following morning usually reminds us of this. Yet we tend to conveniently forget when we’re out “doing the deed”. Probably mainly due to the fact that there is no plate. There is no limit. And also because it’s just so fun. Most of us don’t drink in order to get drunk (I hope). But it can definitely enhance an evening. Apologies to those of you who don’t drink or are alcoholics. Those who don’t drink are not really missing out. Those who really DO, don’t worry, this isn’t an advert for drinking. It’s more just a mildly interesting psychological thingmie. That we habitually do what we know is bad for us, despite repeated warnings. Glutton for punishment? Or for those with Coeliac disease, perhaps gluten for punishment? The thing is, we’re not stupid. Yet we continue to do what gives us a splitting headache in the morning. and then we predictably say “I will never drink again”, until next time. So, is it just that the pros outweigh the cons? Maybe. Probably, actually. Or maybe we ARE simply stupid…


It’s now time to put down the glass and pick up your glasses. While you’re at it, pick up your headphones. We gots a little music for ya!! This time, it’s in the form of gritty guitars. This is some satisfying pop rock, right here. Please welcome Melbourne’s own Alcotomic, with their brand new single, Hanging Out. And just a quick warning: this song is absurdly catchy. Alcotomic formed in 1996 and immediately hit in a pretty big way. Although the trio is still a threesome, the members have changed over the years. After five intense years of singles, EPs, TV appearances and tours, they needed a break. It turned out to be an extensive break. 20 years, to be precise! The good news is, they’re back, and on top form. The current lineup is now John Baxter on lead vocals and guitar, Paul Inglis on bass, and Jay Pinfold on drums. Pretty sure I’ve got that right – not an easy one to research, due to various changes in the lineup… So! What’s it all about, then? Well, the song is “about that drunk dude who’s sleeping on your couch again and just won’t go home”, says Alcotomic. I’ve had that dude. I’ve BEEN that dude. Ah, youth. Some live and learn. Some don’t. But aren’t these blokes a little past it to be going back to their guitars and “rocking out”…? I have two words for you: Mick and Jagger. You see, once a rocker, always a rocker. It’s in the blood. And if it disappears over time, they were faking it in the first place. These dudes weren’t faking it.


Sound-wise, Hanging Out is fresh from the 90s, but with the zest of the now. Think Supergrass circa ’97, Sleeper circa ’96, and Blur circa ’95-’97. But with Kaiser Chiefs and Maxïmo Park circa ’05. I think what brings them decades into the 21st Century though is their tightness, slickness and direct power. A lot of this is down to the absolutely impeccable mixing of Mark Rains. He’s the one who mixed mainstream artists Marilyn Manson and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, among many others. But this immense sound would not be achievable if the threesome was not already a tight-knit beat combo. Basically, the best of both worlds. Everybody wins. Lucky listeners! I have very little left to say because it’s just not that kind of a song. It ain’t trying to break barriers. It ain’t trying to change the world. It ain’t about subtleties or layers or instrumentation. It ain’t about reverb tails or clever time changes or impossible key modulations. It ain’t cryptic or confusing. It doesn’t completely flip your perception upside down. It’s just great rock and roll! Listen and rock out! Having said all that, I mentioned Supergrass for a reason. There’s something in the guitar harmony that just gets me. It’s a tritone “devil’s chord” thang. Without this, it just wouldn’t rock. It would only roll. And as you all know, you can’t have one without the other. I thought for a change I’d make my article like the song. Short, punchy, and to the point… ish.


Alcotomic’s LP is due for release in early 2025.


Drink Responsibly, but make sure to have your cake and eat it. I won’t tell mother.


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52 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Hanging Out – Alcotomic”

  1. DVous Music Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    DVous Music

    There is something to be said about straight-up good Rock n’ Roll! I will have another gin and tonic with some Alcotomic.

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  2. Kele Fleming Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Kele Fleming

    Great 90’s guitar rock vibe to this song. And, too funny, as I was opening this week’s review to read it, I was about to start dipping my 2nd chocolate cookie into my tea after telling myself – “Just one more is fine!” How’s that for temptation? How’s that for synergy? 🙂

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  3. antonigpiano Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    antonigpiano

    After your intro, I thought Alcotomic was the name of the song. Or Alcotonic, or something… Hold on, they’re from Melbourne Australia, just like me!

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  4. Tim Consley Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Tim Consley

    I wanna rock!!!

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  5. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Innovaniac Music

    Just great rock & roll is what I am in the mood for, so this article just gave me a great new band to check out!

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  6. Simone Vignini Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Simone Vignini

    Guitar, bass and drums… it’s the perfect linup for some great rock and roll!!! Thanks for the suggestion!!

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  7. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    AgingTeenIdol

    Yay!! Rock!! It isn’t dead!

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  8. William Lovitt Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    William Lovitt

    Yep, Charles nailed it! This song really is “absurdly catchy”. Have to love all the great rock coming at ya from 3 artists. Rock just doesn’t get any better than this. No gimmicks, no glitz, just the kind of music that demands multiple plays 😎

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  9. tstationstudio Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    tstationstudio

    Nice review a very good read. I really dig the vibe and performance of the song!

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  10. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Terry Gilbey

    Interesting review about temptation and will-power. For me, there’s an interesting interplay between will-power, energy, and availability….Turning to the track I totally get the comparisons, and I really do love that chord sequence..

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  11. Bob Kitt Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Bob Kitt

    Solid straight-ahead rocker. Your description of this song and its inspirations are spot on! The band review weaves cleverly around our own transcendent vices & our lack of resistance with resounding reassurance. Compelling story-telling (both the critique and the song). Oh and another fun black & white video!

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  12. Pamara Music Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Pamara Music

    Wow!! Great review, love it!! 😊

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  13. Johnny Be Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Johnny Be

    Thank you all for the wonderful, flattering comments and of course, Charles for the amazing review of our new single Hanging Out. We’re shocked and surprised by the response! 😍

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  14. soledadsonora.on Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    soledadsonora.on

    Wow exelente canciøn , Charles impecable

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  15. J willss music Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    J willss music

    Great review.. Nice song

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  16. Roberta Plant Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Roberta Plant

    Interesting thoughts about temptation. And what a good song!

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  17. DJ Time Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    DJ Time

    Thanks!

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  18. Billy Castillo Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Billy Castillo

    Feels so good to hear genuinely good rock as these days it is a rare commodity. Absolutely a banger and yeah definitely get a 90s vibe here and in the best possible way

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  19. Djentleman Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Djentleman

    Echoing what the others are saying about hearing some Foo Fighters similarities in the tune. I also get perhaps a little bit of that stoner rock-early-QOTSA feel from it. Maybe cause of those tritones in the chord progression? Thanks for introducing me to the song and the band! I will absolutely dig more into their catalogue! And let me be the first to say on this article: “gOoD rEviEw, kEeP uP tHe gOoD WoRk!”

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  20. kaminski Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    kaminski

    Great song, strangely enough exactly what I expected to hear after reading your review. I immediately hear the Foo Fighters, and not just a little: the masters of rollicking, incredibly strong rock songs. This could easily have been played by Grohl and his boys. The production is really first class. An enrichment for NAS!

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  21. dom piper Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    dom piper

    I can resist everything with the exception of temptation….. Have the cake, have the extra beer – have it all Charles!! 😎. You are spot on with your description of this track; and what a track!! Once again, you have pushed something great at me from your corner that I had not yet found myself. Love it! Great write up Charles, and awesome track Alcotomic!!

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  22. Shel Scott Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Shel Scott

    Track is indeed so 90s and that tritone hits just right

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  23. electricsolmusic Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    electricsolmusic

    “gritty guitars”

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  24. Faded Element Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Faded Element

    Rock is alive and doesn’t sound all the same as so many people have tried to tell me 🤦‍♂️ Love this tune! Gives me lots of 90’s feels and it’s a feeling I hope doesn’t go away! I think many have “felt” this song once or twice 😂 Congrats Alcotomic! 👏 Mr. CC like always spreading some knowledge and funny visuals in my head 😆

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  25. unobliterated Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    unobliterated

    Welcome back, Alcotimic! I love the [slightly] dissonant sounding guitar chops in the verse. I love the poem too, btw, Charles. Great stuff 👏👏

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  26. brother.poor.my Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    brother.poor.my

    This morning, my son who just turned 8, was eating sugar cubes before breakfast. When I caught him, rather than explaining the power of will, which I should’ve done, I used fear tactics by explaining many in our family have diabetes. I’ll have to revisit that later today. Live and learn.

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  27. Marcus Magnusson Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Marcus Magnusson

    This was fun! Something in the Rock genre that I have not yet heard.. don’t know why I missed it, but these guys seems fairly new to our little community The song is VERY Foo Fighters in my book, both in the opening chord choices and in that the guitars are played in a Grohl-rhythm . Cool sound. I gotta comment on this section: “Without this, it just wouldn’t rock. It would only roll. And as you all know, you can’t have one without the other” Far to many bands and artists have forgotten about the roll part these days.. with grid locked and quantized recordings that sucks all the life out of the music. This is especially true for… Show More

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  28. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 29, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    God, yes! The Foos!! How on Earth did I miss that??! I’m a massive Foos fan. The last half of your comment is VERY interesting, and I DO know what you mean here. I feel this about so much music these days. While I’m a fan of neatness and perfection in sound, it perhaps shouldn’t go this far. I have also noticed various artists feeling this about modern music. Especially when it comes to HAL. Let’s bring back the roll!! 😁

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  29. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    October 30, 2024
    Timothy Thorpe

    Show more comments Timothy Thorpe Oct 30, 2024 Entertaining and informative as always Like Reply Show more replies rikiabi34 Oct 30, 2024 Only me is feeling some Foo Fighters in this track?! Did Mark Rain mix them too? But the sound at the base is solid, so is the band! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to rikiabi34 You and several others have mentioned the Foos. It was very silly of me to have omitted this obvious comparison. Like Reply Emily Gray Oct 30, 2024 Gluten for punishment 😂you crack me up Charles Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Emily Gray Tee hee! Like Reply Canelo Kot Oct 30, 2024 A song with an unexpected but very tasty beginning, very good work without a doubt… keep rocking!!! Like Reply 1 Like Dream Optimist Oct 30, 2024 Great song – and that guitar tone is so righteous. Like Reply 1 Like DVous Music Oct 29, 2024 There is something to be said about straight-up good Rock n’ Roll! I will have another gin and tonic with some Alcotomic. Like Reply 1 Like Kele Fleming Oct 29, 2024 Great 90’s guitar rock vibe to this song. And, too funny, as I was opening this week’s review to read it, I was about to start dipping my 2nd chocolate cookie into my tea after telling myself – “Just one more is fine!” How’s that for temptation? How’s that for synergy? 🙂 Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Kele Fleming Hahaha! I should think much biscuit and chocolate is consumed through the consuming of my pieces… Like Reply antonigpiano Oct 29, 2024 After your intro, I thought Alcotomic was the name of the song. Or Alcotonic, or something… Hold on, they’re from Melbourne Australia, just like me! Edited Like Reply 1 Like Tim Consley Oct 29, 2024 I wanna rock!!! Like Reply Show more replies Innovaniac Music Oct 29, 2024 Just great rock & roll is what I am in the mood for, so this article just gave me a great new band to check out! Like Reply 1 Like Simone Vignini Oct 29, 2024 Guitar, bass and drums… it’s the perfect linup for some great rock and roll!!! Thanks for the suggestion!! Like Reply 1 Like AgingTeenIdol Oct 29, 2024 Yay!! Rock!! It isn’t dead! Like Reply 1 Like William Lovitt Oct 29, 2024 Yep, Charles nailed it! This song really is “absurdly catchy”. Have to love all the great rock coming at ya from 3 artists. Rock just doesn’t get any better than this. No gimmicks, no glitz, just the kind of music that demands multiple plays 😎 Like Reply 1 Like tstationstudio Oct 29, 2024 Nice review a very good read. I really dig the vibe and performance of the song! Like Reply 1 Like Terry Gilbey Oct 29, 2024 Interesting review about temptation and will-power. For me, there’s an interesting interplay between will-power, energy, and availability….Turning to the track I totally get the comparisons, and I really do love that chord sequence.. Like Reply 1 Like Bob Kitt Oct 29, 2024 Solid straight-ahead rocker. Your description of this song and its inspirations are spot on! The band review weaves cleverly around our own transcendent vices & our lack of resistance with resounding reassurance. Compelling story-telling (both the critique and the song). Oh and another fun black & white video! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Bob Kitt Thanks for this, Bob! But as to the video, I’m not sure what you were watching – it’s in full colour… Like Reply Pamara Music Oct 29, 2024 Wow!! Great review, love it!! 😊 Like Reply 1 Like Bryan Cooper Nov 01, 2024 Replying to Pamara Music Me, too. I love it so much I was also only able to say, ‘Wow’. 😊 Like Reply 1 Like Johnny Be Oct 29, 2024 Thank you all for the wonderful, flattering comments and of course, Charles for the amazing review of our new single Hanging Out. We’re shocked and surprised by the response! 😍 Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Johnny Be Pleased you liked it, Johnny. Like Reply soledadsonora.on Oct 29, 2024 Wow exelente canciøn , Charles impecable Like Reply 1 Like J willss music Oct 29, 2024 Great review.. Nice song Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Roberta Plant Oct 29, 2024 Interesting thoughts about temptation. And what a good song! Like Reply 3 Likes DJ Time Oct 29, 2024 Thanks! Like Reply Show more replies Billy Castillo Oct 29, 2024 Feels so good to hear genuinely good rock as these days it is a rare commodity. Absolutely a banger and yeah definitely get a 90s vibe here and in the best possible way Like Reply 3 Likes Djentleman Oct 29, 2024 Echoing what the others are saying about hearing some Foo Fighters similarities in the tune. I also get perhaps a little bit of that stoner rock-early-QOTSA feel from it. Maybe cause of those tritones in the chord progression? Thanks for introducing me to the song and the band! I will absolutely dig more into their catalogue! And let me be the first to say on this article: “gOoD rEviEw, kEeP uP tHe gOoD WoRk!” Like Reply 4 Likes Show more replies kaminski Oct 29, 2024 Great song, strangely enough exactly what I expected to hear after reading your review. I immediately hear the Foo Fighters, and not just a little: the masters of rollicking, incredibly strong rock songs. This could easily have been played by Grohl and his boys. The production is really first class. An enrichment for NAS! Edited Like Reply 4 Likes Show more replies dom piper Oct 29, 2024 I can resist everything with the exception of temptation….. Have the cake, have the extra beer – have it all Charles!! 😎. You are spot on with your description of this track; and what a track!! Once again, you have pushed something great at me from your corner that I had not yet found myself. Love it! Great write up Charles, and awesome track Alcotomic!! Like Reply 4 Likes Show more replies Shel Scott Oct 29, 2024 Track is indeed so 90s and that tritone hits just right Like Reply 3 Likes electricsolmusic Oct 29, 2024 “gritty guitars” Like Reply 2 Likes Show more replies Faded Element Oct 29, 2024 Rock is alive and doesn’t sound all the same as so many people have tried to tell me 🤦‍♂️ Love this tune! Gives me lots of 90’s feels and it’s a feeling I hope doesn’t go away! I think many have “felt” this song once or twice 😂 Congrats Alcotomic! 👏 Mr. CC like always spreading some knowledge and funny visuals in my head 😆 Like Reply 3 Likes Show more replies unobliterated Oct 29, 2024 Welcome back, Alcotimic! I love the [slightly] dissonant sounding guitar chops in the verse. I love the poem too, btw, Charles. Great stuff 👏👏 Like Reply 3 Likes brother.poor.my Oct 29, 2024 This morning, my son who just turned 8, was eating sugar cubes before breakfast. When I caught him, rather than explaining the power of will, which I should’ve done, I used fear tactics by explaining many in our family have diabetes. I’ll have to revisit that later today. Live and learn. Like Reply 3 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to brother.poor.my This is very funny. 😂 Like Reply brother.poor.my 1 Like Marcus Magnusson Oct 29, 2024 This was fun! Something in the Rock genre that I have not yet heard.. don’t know why I missed it, but these guys seems fairly new to our little community The song is VERY Foo Fighters in my book, both in the opening chord choices and in that the guitars are played in a Grohl-rhythm . Cool sound. I gotta comment on this section: “Without this, it just wouldn’t rock. It would only roll. And as you all know, you can’t have one without the other” Far to many bands and artists have forgotten about the roll part these days.. with grid locked and quantized recordings that sucks all the life out of the music. This is especially true for… Show More Like Reply 4 Likes Charles Connolly Oct 29, 2024 Replying to Marcus Magnusson God, yes! The Foos!! How on Earth did I miss that??! I’m a massive Foos fan. The last half of your comment is VERY interesting, and I DO know what you mean here. I feel this about so much music these days. While I’m a fan of neatness and perfection in sound, it perhaps shouldn’t go this far. I have also noticed various artists feeling this about modern music. Especially when it comes to HAL. Let’s bring back the roll!! 😁 Like Reply 1 Like

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  30. rikiabi34 Avatar
    October 30, 2024
    rikiabi34

    Only me is feeling some Foo Fighters in this track?! Did Mark Rain mix them too? But the sound at the base is solid, so is the band!

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  31. Emily Gray Avatar
    October 30, 2024
    Emily Gray

    Gluten for punishment 😂you crack me up Charles

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  32. Canelo Kot Avatar
    October 30, 2024
    Canelo Kot

    A song with an unexpected but very tasty beginning, very good work without a doubt… keep rocking!!!

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  33. Dream Optimist Avatar
    October 30, 2024
    Dream Optimist

    Great song – and that guitar tone is so righteous.

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  34. Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Avatar
    October 30, 2024
    Matteo Maria Di Tommaso

    Vero good song! And nice review as always Charles 🙏

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  35. nico.leyseele Avatar
    October 31, 2024
    nico.leyseele

    Nice tune and great review

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  36. perfectlies Avatar
    October 31, 2024
    perfectlies

    Boy have I been there, with the cake and the booze 😂 great review and yes a very catchy tune!

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  37. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    October 31, 2024
    Bernice Marsala

    The temptation is real with all the Halloween candy in the house! 😅🥴 I’m here for the 90s vibe of this song! 😎 Reminds me a bit of Jet or Buckcherry.

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  38. gomdbyjcole Avatar
    October 31, 2024
    gomdbyjcole

    Looking forward to Alcotomic’s 2025 LP release! Thanks for this review, CC!

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  39. Shards Avatar
    October 31, 2024
    Shards

    I’m so happy when you make me discover new artists ❤️ well done once again Charles !!

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  40. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    November 1, 2024
    Bryan Cooper

    Me, too. I love it so much I was also only able to say, ‘Wow’. 😊

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  41. The Blimp Avatar
    November 1, 2024
    The Blimp

    Mr Connolly! Thank you for waking up my sweet tooth 😊 Great track to start the weekend with 👍

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  42. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    November 2, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    Can’t resist a chocolate cake or a great rock song. This is definitely a great rock song that grabs you, twirls you around, and promises to keep repeating in your head for hours. It’s hard hitting pop rock thats more decadent and lovely than the best chocolate cake. Your poem immediately made me think you could give Dr. Seuss a run for his money, LOVED it. 🖤🤘🏻 Happy (almost) Bonfire Night to y’all.

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  43. Vladislav Kubíček Avatar
    November 2, 2024
    Vladislav Kubíček

    In Czech, the word temptation is called “pokušení”. The origin is in the no longer used word “kusiti”, which means to try or pass a test. Only Christianity gave it the meaning of seduction from the right path.

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  44. andelectro music Avatar
    November 2, 2024
    andelectro music

    Sometimes we all need to just let go, get drunk and rock out. Great driving guitars and energy. Great review that shines a light on indie artists doing great music their own way.

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  45. Los Chicos del Sótano Avatar
    November 2, 2024
    Los Chicos del Sótano

    Great review, Charles! Love how you compare temptation to life’s rhythm and energy in ‘Hanging Out.’ Alcotomic’s comeback with that ’90s pop-rock vibe is exactly what we needed (and it’s got such a fresh edge! We tried it with out single Vayan Besando but it’s hard to achieve your level!) Thanks for spotlighting those catchy details that make the track so addictive and sticky. Can’t wait for the full LP in 2025. Go, Alcotomic!

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  46. Giuseppe Maria Bità Avatar
    November 2, 2024
    Giuseppe Maria Bità

    Great!

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  47. Krauw Avatar
    November 2, 2024
    Krauw

    Alcotomic’s ‘Hanging Out’ is an infectious blast of nostalgia and energy, reminding us of the joys of rock and roll. Can’t wait for the LP in 2025!

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  48. henchjerome Avatar
    November 3, 2024
    henchjerome

    henchjerome Nov 03, 2024 Knowing when you need to stop is always a good thing (we’ll mostly 🤪) … but I guess we all interpret this in our own way. So my interpretation of this tune is you have a lot of time making each part cohesive with each other #great #song Like Reply Boy HaNZY Nov 03, 2024 Awesome review CC Like Reply Patrik Ahlm Nov 03, 2024 A great rock song by a great band. What impresses me the most is probably the sound. It’s stellar. Sound is modern, punchy, edgy, energetic and the mix so perfectly balanced. (the producer ears were in heaven…) Each sound on its own sounds fabolous, from the drums to guitars, bass and vocals. The vocals are awesome. In your face, never harsh, and very well performed. Wow! I need to get me some more Alcotomic! I giggled when I read “Most of us don’t drink in order to get drunk”. That is the only reason a Swede drinks. Probably most Scandinavians. 😂 Old habits die hard… Thanks for a great read (having apple-pie and chocolate cake in a moment 🙄 -… Show More Edited Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Patrik Ahlm Completely agree with you about the sound, Patrik. I rarely mention who mixed the song, but this time I just couldn’t ignore it. The chap just HAD to get an honourable mention. As to that line you quoted… I hesitated in keeping it. It’s probably completely wrong. 😂 Like Reply 1 Like steveokwormusic Nov 03, 2024 Great read! Great music. It reminds me of the group Smokie! Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Edward Corrado Nov 03, 2024 A Rock and Roll act, Can’t wait to hear them! Bring on the music Charles. Like Reply 1 Like The Faintest Glow Nov 02, 2024 I’m on board with this band given some of those awesome influences. A great review as always, thanks for giving them a shout out! Like Reply 1 Like Thekeyof_f Nov 02, 2024 Can’t resist a chocolate cake or a great rock song. This is definitely a great rock song that grabs you, twirls you around, and promises to keep repeating in your head for hours. It’s hard hitting pop rock thats more decadent and lovely than the best chocolate cake. Your poem immediately made me think you could give Dr. Seuss a run for his money, LOVED it. 🖤🤘🏻 Happy (almost) Bonfire Night to y’all. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Thekeyof_f I’m not sure if anyone could beat Dr. Seuss… Like Reply Vladislav Kubíček Nov 02, 2024 In Czech, the word temptation is called “pokušení”. The origin is in the no longer used word “kusiti”, which means to try or pass a test. Only Christianity gave it the meaning of seduction from the right path. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies andelectro music Nov 02, 2024 Sometimes we all need to just let go, get drunk and rock out. Great driving guitars and energy. Great review that shines a light on indie artists doing great music their own way. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to andelectro music In small doses, I think this is wise. Like Reply Los Chicos del Sótano Nov 02, 2024 Great review, Charles! Love how you compare temptation to life’s rhythm and energy in ‘Hanging Out.’ Alcotomic’s comeback with that ’90s pop-rock vibe is exactly what we needed (and it’s got such a fresh edge! We tried it with out single Vayan Besando but it’s hard to achieve your level!) Thanks for spotlighting those catchy details that make the track so addictive and sticky. Can’t wait for the full LP in 2025. Go, Alcotomic! Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Giuseppe Maria Bità Nov 02, 2024 Great! Like Reply Krauw Nov 02, 2024 Alcotomic’s ‘Hanging Out’ is an infectious blast of nostalgia and energy, reminding us of the joys of rock and roll. Can’t wait for the LP in 2025! Like Reply 1 Like Bryan Cooper Nov 01, 2024 One of the best decisions I ever made, a few years ago, was to give up drinking (and coffee, but I digress). I’ve never slept so well, woke up feeling so fresh, and had much better long-term mental wellness. An initial downside is the loss of social interaction you get with going to bars. It made me realize how so many of our (mine, at least, but I suspect this is widely applicable) relationships hinge upon alcohol, and when you abstain from imbibing such toxins you very quickly see the social invites markedly recede. I had to re-evaluate what a lot of ‘friendships’ are actually based around. This doesn’t actually sound like a good advert for not drinking, does it? But I’m really content with life, my health and I wouldn’t want to go back to that insincere paradigm of yore. Not a review of your review I’m afraid, but a sharing of my experience inspired by your write-up! Show Less Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies The Blimp Nov 01, 2024 Mr Connolly! Thank you for waking up my sweet tooth 😊 Great track to start the weekend with 👍 Like Reply 1 Like nico.leyseele Oct 31, 2024 Nice tune and great review Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Bryan Cooper He always likes his own idiot comment. Pathetic. Like Reply Bryan Cooper Nov 01, 2024 Replying to nico.leyseele I don’t blame you for liking your own post. That was an absolutely beautiful comment. Like Reply 1 Like perfectlies Oct 31, 2024 Boy have I been there, with the cake and the booze 😂 great review and yes a very catchy tune! Like Reply 1 Like Bernice Marsala Oct 31, 2024 The temptation is real with all the Halloween candy in the house! 😅🥴 I’m here for the 90s vibe of this song! 😎 Reminds me a bit of Jet or Buckcherry. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies gomdbyjcole Oct 31, 2024 Looking forward to Alcotomic’s 2025 LP release! Thanks for this review, CC! Like Reply 1 Like Shards Oct 31, 2024 I’m so happy when you make me discover new artists ❤️ well done once again Charles !! Like Reply 1 Like Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Oct 30, 2024 Vero good song! And nice review as always Charles 🙏 Like Reply Bryan Cooper Nov 01, 2024 Replying to Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Could not have said it better myself. Like Reply 1 Like Timothy Thorpe Oct 30, 2024 Entertaining and informative as always Like Reply Show more replies rikiabi34 Oct 30, 2024 Only me is feeling some Foo Fighters in this track?! Did Mark Rain mix them too? But the sound at the base is solid, so is the band! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to rikiabi34 You and several others have mentioned the Foos. It was very silly of me to have omitted this obvious comparison. Like Reply Emily Gray Oct 30, 2024 Gluten for punishment 😂you crack me up Charles Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Emily Gray Tee hee! Like Reply Canelo Kot Oct 30, 2024 A song with an unexpected but very tasty beginning, very good work without a doubt… keep rocking!!! Like Reply 1 Like Dream Optimist Oct 30, 2024 Great song – and that guitar tone is so righteous. Like Reply 1 Like DVous Music Oct 29, 2024 There is something to be said about straight-up good Rock n’ Roll! I will have another gin and tonic with some Alcotomic. Like Reply 1 Like Kele Fleming Oct 29, 2024 Great 90’s guitar rock vibe to this song. And, too funny, as I was opening this week’s review to read it, I was about to start dipping my 2nd chocolate cookie into my tea after telling myself – “Just one more is fine!” How’s that for temptation? How’s that for synergy? 🙂 Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Kele Fleming Hahaha! I should think much biscuit and chocolate is consumed through the consuming of my pieces… Like Reply antonigpiano Oct 29, 2024 After your intro, I thought Alcotomic was the name of the song. Or Alcotonic, or something… Hold on, they’re from Melbourne Australia, just like me! Edited Like Reply 1 Like Tim Consley Oct 29, 2024 I wanna rock!!! Like Reply Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Tim Consley I hope you fulfilled your want. Like Reply Innovaniac Music Oct 29, 2024 Just great rock & roll is what I am in the mood for, so this article just gave me a great new band to check out! Like Reply 1 Like Simone Vignini Oct 29, 2024 Guitar, bass and drums… it’s the perfect linup for some great rock and roll!!! Thanks for the suggestion!! Like Reply 1 Like AgingTeenIdol Oct 29, 2024 Yay!! Rock!! It isn’t dead! Like Reply 1 Like William Lovitt Oct 29, 2024 Yep, Charles nailed it! This song really is “absurdly catchy”. Have to love all the great rock coming at ya from 3 artists. Rock just doesn’t get any better than this. No gimmicks, no glitz, just the kind of music that demands multiple plays 😎 Like Reply 1 Like tstationstudio Oct 29, 2024 Nice review a very good read. I really dig the vibe and performance of the song! Like Reply 1 Like Terry Gilbey Oct 29, 2024 Interesting review about temptation and will-power. For me, there’s an interesting interplay between will-power, energy, and availability….Turning to the track I totally get the comparisons, and I really do love that chord sequence.. Like Reply 1 Like Bob Kitt Oct 29, 2024 Solid straight-ahead rocker. Your description of this song and its inspirations are spot on! The band review weaves cleverly around our own transcendent vices & our lack of resistance with resounding reassurance. Compelling story-telling (both the critique and the song). Oh and another fun black & white video! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Bob Kitt Thanks for this, Bob! But as to the video, I’m not sure what you were watching – it’s in full colour… Like Reply Pamara Music Oct 29, 2024 Wow!! Great review, love it!! 😊 Like Reply 1 Like Bryan Cooper Nov 01, 2024 Replying to Pamara Music Me, too. I love it so much I was also only able to say, ‘Wow’. 😊 Like Reply 1 Like Johnny Be Oct 29, 2024 Thank you all for the wonderful, flattering comments and of course, Charles for the amazing review of our new single Hanging Out. We’re shocked and surprised by the response! 😍 Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Johnny Be Pleased you liked it, Johnny. Like Reply soledadsonora.on Oct 29, 2024 Wow exelente canciøn , Charles impecable Like Reply 1 Like J willss music Oct 29, 2024 Great review.. Nice song Like Reply 1 Like Bryan Cooper Nov 01, 2024 Replying to J willss music I had a free afternoon yesterday in between painting conkers and helping out at the Salvation Army, and came up with a list of other adjectives lest you feel like switching things up next week. ・Wonderful ・Ace ・Brilliant ・Awesome ・Fantastic ・Inspirational ・Thrilling ・Incredible Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Nov 05, 2024 Replying to Bryan Cooper You’re fabulous, Bryan. 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  49. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    November 3, 2024
    Boy HaNZY

    Awesome review CC

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  50. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    November 3, 2024
    Patrik Ahlm

    A great rock song by a great band. What impresses me the most is probably the sound. It’s stellar. Sound is modern, punchy, edgy, energetic and the mix so perfectly balanced. (the producer ears were in heaven…) Each sound on its own sounds fabolous, from the drums to guitars, bass and vocals. The vocals are awesome. In your face, never harsh, and very well performed. Wow! I need to get me some more Alcotomic! I giggled when I read “Most of us don’t drink in order to get drunk”. That is the only reason a Swede drinks. Probably most Scandinavians. 😂 Old habits die hard… Thanks for a great read (having apple-pie and chocolate cake in a moment 🙄 -… Show More

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  51. steveokwormusic Avatar
    November 3, 2024
    steveokwormusic

    Great read! Great music. It reminds me of the group Smokie!

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  52. Charles Connolly Avatar
    November 5, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    You and several others have mentioned the Foos. It was very silly of me to have omitted this obvious comparison.

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