By Henry Lipput
“Fingerprints,” the terrific new single from the UK’s Tremendous, is
more than another break-up song. It begins with a quiet, solo guitar but then bursts
into a full-band rock fest as lead singer Mark Dudzinski relates his feelings
about the split with some new ways to describe it: he’s left looking like “the
boy for the poster” for loneliness and he feels as if his now-gone love has
left “fingerprints all over my heart.”
The new song is the first release from the band since 2020’s Relentless
album and continues the trio’s dips into the music of ‘70s glam and pop like T.
Rex and Eric Carmen’s Raspberries with a bit of Cheap Trick thrown in for good
measure.
“Fingerprints” is available at digital vendors (Amazon and
Apple Music) and on streaming services (Spotify and YouTube).
Here’s the video for “Fingerprints”:
The Pure Pop Phive
Dudzinski has kindly agreed to answer some questions (five to be
exact) in the premier of the exciting new PP4NP feature: the Pure Pop Phive.
How would you describe your music?
Classic rock/glam punk
What/who are your major influences?
T. Rex, Hanoi Rocks, The Beatles, Johnny Thunders
Do you perform live? Do you have any upcoming gigs?
Looking for a new drummer so shows are on hold at the moment.
How do you support yourself so you can continue to make music?
Whatever we can.
What’s an album you can’t live without (that not one of yours)?
The Sex Pistols, Never Mind the Bollocks
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