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The Veer Union - Against The Grain

Review by Anthony Avina



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The post grunge/hard rock band known as The Veer Union is coming out with their debut album, 'Against the Grain,' and it couldn't be more intense. Filled with never ending guitar riffs, soul-snatching vocals and steel-pounding drums, this album shows the world that grunge never dies.

Having reached #32 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers, the album has the edgy feel that any hard rock/grunge band should set their standards to. Featuring Crispin Earl on vocals, Eric Schraeder on guitar and backup vocals, James Fiddler on lead, Marc Roots on bass, and Neil Beaton on drums, the music makes any fan want to build a mosh pit and just go at it.

After finishing their tour with Hinder and Black Stone Cherry, the band was able to sign with major record label Universal Motown Records. Their hit single, Seasons, has reached #14 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and #35 on Hot Alternative Tracks. Their throwback to old school grunge and hard rock has managed to gather a wide array of fans, and all rock fans should buy or listen to this band's debut album. We here at Rock on Request look forward to seeing what this band has to offer.