McGrüvin Rhythm Section – ‘So Long So Gone’
McGrüvin Rhythm Section is an energetic groove oriented band. Sometimes heavy. Sometimes poppy. Always exciting. They are a cross between prog-rock and jamband music. They improvise a lot and they also play well thought out musical arrangements. They play to entertain by entertaining you as well as themselves.
McGrüvin Rhythm Section are a band from Georgia (USA). They have recently released their first single “So Long, So Gone” from their upcoming album. The song is a funky, bluesy, catchy, rock song with a touch southern rock. You can think of it as Red Hot Chili Peppers meets ZZ Top. McGrüvin Rhythm Section is on Tunedloud Hit Radio rotation with the track “So Long, So Gone”.
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