Skinny Molly “Haywire Riot”

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    Artista / Grupo: Skinny Molly

    Álbum: Haywire Riot

    Discográfica: Ruf

    Año publicación: 2012

    Fecha crítica: 6/2013

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

To play and live Americana music, country rock and southern rock, not only represents a way of living and facing life, but also a particular way of thinking, acting, remove the stanton, drink or passionately live the music, which becomes the most important thing for both musicians and their followers Skinny Molly represents all that and many more things There is now a lack of idols and heroes in this musical style, the time of Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Flying Burrito Brothers and other country-rock great icons has gone and the audience demands new high quality referring names in this field Skinny Molly is picking up the baton left by those great bands and it seems fans are relying on them This four musicians band includes Mike Eastes lead vocals, guitar, slide and mandolin, Jay Johnson, guitar and backing vocals, Kurt Pietro drums and Luke Bradshaw bass and backing vocals The album gathers eleven songs with the stamp of the leader and songwriter Mike Eastes, all tracks with the classic taste of Alabama southern rock Eleven thrilling electrifying songs that will totally satisfy 70’s nostalgics, young ald old motorbikers and, of course, new American rock fans generations



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