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REVIEW: Quiver – Quiver EP
Written by: John Porter
Release Date: 17th March 2023
Recently featured in issue 16 of Emerging Rock Bands
magazine, this internet-formed, multi-national six-piece
Quiver make their entry into the musical arena via this
eponymous EP.
They’re a band in a hurry, and they certainly don’t wait for
you to open the door either; immediately coming crashing
through it on powerful title track (and recent single release)
My Kinda Woman.The song is a pleasing, up tempo stomp,
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and the band certainly make their classic rock influences
almost immediately audible via the AC/DC-like controlled
shriek of the lead vocal (the attention-grabbing Rodrigo
Oliveira). Helpfully, he’s backed on the opening track with
nice chunky power chords and harmonizing that could put
the Eagles in their pomp to shame.
While Oliveira remains a continual power through the whole
record, the rest of the band makes its presence felt a number
of times – the rhythm section, for example, really thrives in
dragging forward the pleasing chugger that is All Or
Nothing. Fooled Me, up next, has all the histrionic elements of
the best of glam, once again led by a shrieking, insistent vocal
but with the band now picking up the pace as well, really
feeling like an absolute crushing machine of rock; all parts
beginning to warm up and lock themselves perfectly into
sync. Building up a head of steam at the halfway point,
Quiver’s machine continues its run towards warp speed with
the next track, Alrighty Then; an insistent ‘cmon!’ leading us
into a pounding drum beat and a riotous, speeding rock stomp
that wouldn’t be out of place in any road trip playlist – and
this road trip has the accelerator welded down.
Quiver is a band of experienced musicians, and this begins to
show as the record enters its second half. For lesser bands, the
warp-speed of the previous two tracks would be toeing the
line of threatening to rock you out; but for Quiver, the band’s
experience and understanding of the psychology of album
listening shine through, as they now drop the pace and power
for just long enough to let their versatility and multi-talented
instrumentalists shine, swapping the all-out rock for a velvetvoiced, soulful, pallet-cleansing smooth jam in Fade Away,
before rising right back up with Where I Belong, a song full of
yearning and romance, that on repeated listens, feels
increasingly not just like an album closer, but a potential gig
closer, not to mention an arena filler.
So, what to make of the globetrotters’ first release? The word
that kept coming to mind was ‘refreshing’, if only because, in
an age where it feels like everyone is trying to reinvent the
wheel, it’s a pleasure to listen to a record like Quiver’s – a
band suffering no identity crisis, unapologetically presenting
itself as believers in the Frasier character Roz Doyle’s maxim
of “for your information, classic rock is both classic and it
rocks!” If this is what that feeling results in, they’ll get no
argument nor complaints from this reviewer. Quiver,
particularly in it’s second half, is a straight ahead, honest to
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goodness, rock and roll party, and based on this, I’m going
looking for an invite.
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