
What a fantastic way to kick off his latest EP, ‘Call It A Day‘, the psych punk veteran Jovi Skyler: ‘Asshole‘ blasts open the gates, a primal fusion of punk rock with a generous dose of psych flavor and tons of rebellious swagger. ‘Lil Bo Weep‘, dealing with the life and struggles of the late Adelaide songwriter, takes a more direct punk approach, an abrasive explosion of punk rock energy. Accompanied by a cool DIY video crafted by Jovi himself, it’s a testament to his multifaceted talent. Genuine and steeped in a DIY ethos, ‘Frankenstein‘ emerges as the EP’s most mellow and downbeat track, a melodious delight with captivating vocals that get under your skin right form start! It’s raw emotion at its finest. Finally, ‘Rumble‘ brings the EP to a triumphant close, a raucous powerhouse of rock with an unapologetic attitude and stellar guitar work.
Once again, Sydneysider vegetarian punk rocker, singer-songwriter, and DIY music video maker Jovi Skyler proves his prowess in delivering authentic, genre-defying music experiences. Avoiding all the clichés and punk to the bone!
Christos Doukakis