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The Charlie Kulis Band releases “Come And Getcha Some”

Music has changed a lot in the last thirty years, but among its most devoted fans, one thing has remained the same – a unanimous craving for larger than life riffing, which The Charlie Kulis Band provide for listeners in spades with the release of their new single “Come And Getcha Some”  Built on the back of a smothering guitar melody, “Come And Getcha Some”  pushes audiences to their edge of their seats and doesn’t stop assaulting us with fierce distorted carnage and slick harmonies until we’re as full of energy as the band.

Unlike their peers, The Charlie Kulis apparently didn’t see any need to create any additional weight on the main riff here with a music-influenced bassline, and personally I think they made the right decision. If there had been any more of a low-end presence in the mix, I don’t know that we would have been able to hear all of the texture on the guitars, and I must say, there’s quite a bit there for us to appreciate. These guys put some thought into every aspect of this recording, and that’s obvious even from the position that I’m in as a listener.

The vocal here is really melodic and unforced, and though it’s got a bit of a grungy grit, it doesn’t sound like a cheap Seattle knockoff at all. None of the music sounds as though it’s dependent on the structure of the verses, but there’s not a lot of contrast between the two elements either. The provocative essence of “Come And Getcha Some” has everything to do with the flow of the music and almost nothing to do with the pace or, for that matter, specific embellishments in the song, tying The Charlie Kulis’s approach more to alternative rock than old fashioned music.

We decided to catch up with The Charlie Kulis for a quick fire round interview..

What inspired you to get into music?
My friends inspired me to get into music.

How would you describe your music?
My music is urban/country/rock

What would you say is your recording and song writing style?
I write fun tunes, happy stuff

Where would you like to see your music career in 5 years time?
I would love to be touring with band playing to a following

Where can music fans listen your music?
Listen here : https://soundcloud.com/charlie-kulis-472480550/01-come-and-getcha-some

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