“Cold Shoulder” from Ell Freeman isn’t just another punk rock track—it’s a cheeky, punky anthem of zombie love that’s truly “Dead On Arrival.”
NMR – Classic punk style guitar sounds and arrangement , clean and simple but effective, the vocal has an attack that gets the message across nicely, with some added harmonies to add some width and colour, all very good…check it out..
With a wry nod to the frustrated sexual tension that brews during a relationship’s cold spell, the song foreshadows a defiant break for freedom. Channeling the edgy vibes of 70s and 80s icons like The Police, The Jam, The Clash, and Madness, Ell Freeman delivers a fresh yet nostalgic banger that’s impossible to ignore.
“Cold Shoulder” is just one track from Ell Freemans EP, A Hard Place, which encapsulates the frustration and anxiety of recent years—Brexit, lockdowns, a family breakup, and a rocky return to dating. The EP features high-energy rock songs from his former band, Stonyhills, alongside more introspective tracks written in recent years. Influences like Led Zeppelin, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, David Bowie, The Police, The Jam, and The Clash are woven throughout, creating a rich tapestry of sound. With few exceptions, Ell wrote, performed, and produced the entire EP himself, including the accompanying videos.
Ell Freeman is a force to be reckoned with in the music world, and “Cold Shoulder” is a testament to his talent and versatility. As he launches himself as a recording artist, it’s clear that his unique blend of retro influences and modern energy is something special. Keep an eye on this rising star—there’s no doubt that he’s just getting started.
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