ALBUM REVIEW: The Circle by Shred Rogers

Get ready to buckle up and embark on a wild, metallic journey that is an electrifying fusion of high-octane riffs, thunderous rhythms, and fierce vocals that’ll have the whole family headbanging in unison. With their latest album, The Circle, Shred Rogers is proving that metal is not just for adults but little ones too! 

From the moment one hits play, they are catapulted into a whirlwind of sound that refuses to let up. Tracks like “Alive” pay homage to metal legends like Megadeth, Metallica, and Dream Theater and delivers a sonic assault that’s as nostalgic as it is exhilarating. 

Shred Rogers isn’t content with simply rehashing the classics though they’re here to push boundaries and redefine what it means to rock out. One of the most intriguing aspects of The Circle is its eclectic range of influences. From the reimagined nursery rhymes of “Baa Baa Black Sheep” and “Wheels On The Bus” to the heartfelt ode to our feline friends in “An Ode To Cats,” Shred Rogers proves that metal knows no bounds. Even the longest track on the album, “Brahms Lullaby von Shred,” is a testament to the band’s versatility, seamlessly blending classic rock elements with face-melting metal instrumentation.

But beyond the music itself lies a deeper story of resilience, creativity, and family. 

Shred Rogers isn’t just a band; it’s the brainchild of Christopher Matthew Jones, a dedicated musician and an even more dedicated father who set out to create something truly special. Drawing inspiration from his own experiences and passions, Christopher’s vision for Shred Rogers is as ambitious as it is heartwarming.

With The Circle, Shred Rogers invites listeners of all ages to join them on a journey of epic proportions. Whether you’re a die-hard metalhead or simply looking for some family-friendly entertainment, grab your air guitar, crank the volume up to eleven, and prepare to be blown away by the sheer brilliance of Shred Rogers. 

This is metal like you’ve never heard it before and you won’t want to miss a single riff.

MUST LISTEN TRACKS: “Good Morning”, “Alive”, “Wheels on the Bus”, “Love”, “I’m a Nut”, “Brahms Lullaby von Shred”