New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Punk-infused alt-rock band The Flux Machine from NY has debuted their new music video " Hurricane" on PureGrainAudio.com. Directed by John Jinks, the video is for the title track of the band's 2017 sophomore full-length. The song swaggers around like the cool guy at the party who later gets drunk and talks about how what we really need is a good revolution.
"The song puts into music the concept of one or a series of events that take over our life, like a Hurricane does, but we withstand this with our own fury," says vocalist Luis Accorsi.
Formed in 2015 by veteran rocker Accorsi, The Flux Machine has released two full-length albums and a cover of Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" that received high praise from PopWrapped and Spill Magazine.
Hurricane is available now on iTunes.
"Exile on Main Street revisited." - Audiofuzz.com
"When you first hear New York City's The Flux Machine, it's hard to not be overwhelmed by the rockers. The band's in-your-face blend of blues and alt rock teeters the edge before reeling you back in to its frentic sound." - PureVolume
"This New York band is clearly influenced by the city's hallowed history. There's a little Johnny Thunders blues-punk riffage, a little Television melody, and just a pinch of Dictators style bombast." - Punknews.org
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