Review: Interflow’s Dirty Money
Interflow
Dirty Money
Independent
Interflow have proven themselves to be all about hard work and strategy since an inception that was somewhat interrupted—weren’t we all?—during COVID.
Last year saw several single releases emerge from the hard-gigging quartet, and 2026 looks set to follow suit from early on in. The band’s new release, Dirty Money, continues their thirst for hard rock dynamics but with a new kind of swagger.
The result is a song that shuffles between the good-time moods of the Stones, You Am I and Primal Scream, with the fumes of the bottle of booze described in the second verse fuelling the groove. The rhythm section of Charlie and Fin keeps this rollicker tight, while the crunch of both Will Gibbs’ guitar lines and Jacob Willis-Fulford’s crisp vocal rasp round out the rush.
Top shelf.
BOB GORDON
