Gritty, nomadic blues rock with a 70s soul. Raw guitars and raspy vocals for long drives, dive bars, and choosing freedom over comfort.
The Gulls sound like a band that lives in their van because they want to, not because they have to. It is the sound of overdriven tube amps, dusty floorboards, and the kind of blues rock that prioritizes feeling over clinical perfection. There is a tangible warmth to their recordings that suggests a live room where the sweat is practically audible on the tape. It is music that feels lived-in and slightly dangerous, like a classic car that might break down but looks incredible while it is running.
What sets them apart is their commitment to a nomadic, DIY spirit that bleeds into the arrangements. While many modern blues-rock acts feel overly polished or commercial, The Gulls maintain a jagged edge. Their songs often feature improvisational flourishes and a rhythmic swing that feels more like a 1971 festival stage than a 2024 bedroom studio. The vocals are delivered with a raspy, unforced urgency that matches the grit of the guitar work.
Start with 'Don't Feed The Gulls' to get a sense of their high-energy mission statement. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who misses when rock music felt like a community event rather than a content stream. If you find yourself gravitating toward the more atmospheric, late-night side of their sound, the newer material on 'Lavender & Tobacco' offers a more nuanced, smoky evolution of their core blues identity.
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Shares analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style); blues rock, psychedelic rock, indie rock (subgenres)

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Shares analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style); raspy, gravelly, intense (vocal style)

Shares blues rock, psychedelic rock, indie rock (subgenres); analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style)
Shares analog warmth, live recording, lo fi (production style); raspy, gravelly, intense (vocal style)
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