Music Reviews

The Workhorse Movement

Sons of the Pioneers

Roadrunner

The Workhorse Movement capture a very cool groove on their album, Sons of the Pioneers. Combining elements of funk, rock, rap, and metal, the Workhorse Movement might be mistaken for 311 or the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but the Workhorse Movement are just totally gritty, and not afraid to get down and dirty. This album makes me feel good when I listen to it. The Workhorse Movement are stoked to be alive and it comes through in their music. Very cool stuff.

Roadrunner Records, 536 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10012; http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com; http://www.workhorsemovement.com


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