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Johnny Panic - Minority Of One (Concept)
UK release date: 2 May 2005
Johnny Panic - Minority Of One

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Johnny Panic (the name taken from the book by Sylvia Plath) are a four piece from South East London. They have been hailed as a Clash for the 21st Century and their influences span from The Who to Jerry Lee Lewis. Minority Of One is the new single from the forthcoming album, The Violent Dazzling.

Minority Of One is built around a bass heavy verse that swells to a chorus that will have you leaping round like a five year old with a bag of sweets. The super sized chorus provides the perfect backdrop for the enthusiastic frontman, Rob Solly, to deliver his vocals with a high intensity.

Structurally Minority Of One hits all the right spots, and the production is impressive, transforming the chorus into an impenetrable wall of sound. With this Johnny Panic have done themselves no harm at all. The Violent Dazzling is due for 9 May - best buckle up.





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