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Plymouth Rock

by The Shang Hi Los

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"A Thanksgiving smash!"

"The latest smash hit from a foursome that is quickly becoming one of my favorite bands out there." - Lord Rutledge

"A '70 Hemi Cuda has nothing on this Plymouth! This one Rocks!" - Boris "The Secret Weapon" Boden

"This is a throwback punky power pop tune that totally hits the sweet spot for me. The guitars pack a serious punch, the melodies are undeniable, and D’Angora totally crushes the vocal! With its sing-along hook "We were young/And didn't belong", this is an anthem that will strike a chord even with folks who have no personal connection to Boston." - Faster And Louder

"The Shang Hi Lo's grace us with a brand new tune for Thanksgiving! This band never disappoint and the lyrics are SO AMAZING. Put a smile on my face on a gloomy November day." - Ralph J Rivera, The Switchblade New Wave

"Plymouth Rocks! This year, I am grateful for The Shang Hi Los and the way they can always satisfy my musical taste buds. Second helpings are mandatory. This feast is best served loud!" - "Boris" Boden (aka The Secret Weapon on Woody Radio)

"This fucking smokes!!!" - Scott Hudson, The Ledge

"I LOVE this! I LOVE LOVE LOVE The Shang Hi Los!!" - Kristen Eck, Bumblee Bee Radio

"Having your cake and eat it to is an impossibility in real life but not when you're a fan of Watts, The Dents and The Shang Hi Los. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy." - WoNo Blog

"‘Plymouth Rock’ is everything you’d hope for and more. From the opening burst of handclaps and semi-punky guitar riff, the band draws heavily from the Class of ’79, throwing their listeners back to a skinny tie past with a genuine force, even before the vocal arrives. When the vocal finds its place, Jen D’Angora sounds bigger and better than before, delivering huge syllables with a very distinctive curl. As the track progresses, it’s compliment of ringing guitar work and massive melodies cements the band’s place among the best of the newer bands, and between a very retro guitar solo and muscular bass work (courtesy of The Neighborhoods’ Lee Harrington) helping to push everything ever forward, it’s a definite feel-good hit. By the time you’ve reached that crucial make or break third play, D’Angora’s vocal hook is pretty much guaranteed to make an indelible impression." - Real Gone

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released November 5, 2021
Jen D'Angora: Vocals Guitar
Dan Kopko: Vocals Guitar
Lee Harrington: Bass
Chuck Ferreira: Drums

Written by D'Angora / Kopko
Mixed and Mastered by Pat DiCenso
Jen's vocals and Lee's bass recorded by Ed Riemer
Chuck's drums recorded by Benny Grotto at Mad Oak Studios

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