Sauce produce fierce and energetic rock n roll

Manchester rockers Sauce are a powerful and energetic group that are starting to emerge in the rock scene with new track ‘All Of Us’.
Deep in the heart of Salford, Dean Molyneux (vocals), Henry Lewis (lead guitar), George Stead (drums) and Lewis Rushton (Bass) are sending lightning bolts of fierce indie rock through the city and across the UK.
‘All Of Us’ is their first release of the year and is about coming together in desperate times, when everything seems to be falling down around you. The song has ferocious riffs and striking vocals that can get any crowd in the mood for some boogie.
“It’s all about escapism,” added the band. “Both lyrically and in the music video, which is an animated blockbuster that depicts the band being sent on a wild ride to the moon in a rock(et) powered car and is exactly the kind of escapism we all need right now.”
Sauce have all the elements of a classic 60s rock and roll band, the right music, lyrics and looks. The quartet want to get you dancing your blues away while there is a whole load of “bullshit” going on around you, albeit politically, emotionally or whatever.
Speaking about the meaning behind the track, the band commented: “The chorus of this song was written looking out of the window in a Wetherspoons in Darwen. A fella crossed the road in front of a JCB or something to get to his girlfriend and I just thought of the love against the machinery kind of thing.
“It’s a big tune and when you look into it properly – the lyrics, the meaning, it might not what people would expect from us, that could be bullshit, but yeah I want people to know that our tunes mean something, and something fucking positive at that. Same with Sister Brother.”
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