Music Reviews

Tight Bro’s From Way Back When

Lend You a Hand

Kill Rock Stars

Non-stop rave up garage rock from the Tight Bro’s. Like stoner rock on speed, this wakes you up faster than a shot of caffeine from a gun. Elements of classic rock bleed through the riffs, and the singer screams like a man possessed. Possessed by the spirit of rock, that is. Yeah, maybe that’s cheesy, but this is just that. Straight-ahead, good for your heart, real, right now rock and roll. Like Zen Guerrilla meets Led Zeppelin meets Murder City Devils meets Credence Clearwater Revival. Rage and roll and it just doesn’t stop. The guitar kicks and kills, the drums speed through your veins, and the bass line keeps your heart pumping.

Kill Rock Stars, PMB 418, 120 State St., NE., Olympia, WA 98501; http://www.killrockstars.com


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