The band are called The Thinking Men and a song from their debut EP is called ‘I Think, Therefore I Am’. I don’t know about you, but I’m sensing a definite theme here. This philosophising trio, hailing from Norwich, offer up gritty and seductive bluesy rock with all sorts of folk and alternative influenced twists and turns.
With vocals to make you quiver and slide guitar to get you dancing, The Thinking Men are fun, unique and interesting. It all comes together marvellously well, and there’s something tenacious yet still beautiful about the music they make.
Don’t take my word for it – have a listen to the SoundCloud tracks on offer below, including free single ‘Whiskey and Milk’ (available here as a free download). The latter will be stuck in your head forever more after a single listen. Or maybe I’m just extremely susceptible to a bit of catchy-modern-blues-with-a-twist.
Whiskey & Milk by The Thinking Men
The Thinking Men release their debut EP ‘Mirror Test’ this November, with a launch party in the heart of the Norwich music scene at the wonderful Bicycle Shop venue. We’ll keep you updated.
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