THE GEMS Single Review: “Undiscovered Paths”

THE GEMS
“Undiscovered Paths”
Single Review by Iron Mathew

10/10

The Gems are a hard rock band from Sweden formed in 2023 by three ex-members of fellow Swedish rockers Thundermother – singer Guernica Mancini, drummer Emlee Johansson and guitarist/bassist Mona Lindgren.

The band have wasted no time in releasing new material, with an incredible four singles released this year already – ‘Like A Phoenix’, ‘Send Me To The Wolves’, ‘P.S.Y.C.H.O’, and ‘Undiscovered Paths’.

And with the bands debut full length album only a matter of weeks away from release, the newest rock sensation to emerge from the country that gave the world ABBA, Europe, Treat, Arch Enemy, Sabaton, Bloodbound, Amaranthe, and a whole lot more, are battering their way to the front of the hard rock genre with a mesmerising and highly energetic barrage of rock!

The Gems emphatic entrance into the worldwide rock music scene has been nothing short of stunning, the bands meteoric rise to prominence roaring higher than ever with newest single ‘Undiscovered Paths’ – and a more modern approach to rock. Dealing with ones decisions at a crossroads in life with regards to which path to take, The Gems make another deep and meaningful statement.

As the band comments “knowing that everything’s gonna be fine, when you feel that you’re at a crossroad and everything feels unclear, this is our reminder that there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel” – and the light’s shining oh so fucking brightly!

The three-piece tornado are ripping up the rule book, delivering some of the hardest hitting hard rock I’ve heard all year – The Gems are an outstanding band, perfectly cut and polished, with their debut album “Phoenix” one of next years most anticipated releases!

Overall, an infectious and heavy hitting slab of rock, ‘Undiscovered Paths’ is a continuation of The Gems roaring brand of hard rock music.

TRACKLIST

Undiscovered Paths

https://www.facebook.com/thegemsbandswe

This review is the property of Iron Mathew and Metal Gods TV. It is strictly prohibited to copy any part of this review, unless you have both of the parties’ permission, or are the band/record label/PR company in question. Failure to adhere to these instructions will be considered as Plagiarism and you will be reported to the appropriate authorities