supported by 29 fans who also own “The Professional”
This is excellent. There’s a desperate honesty that seeps through in the vocals, recalling one of my favorite gothic Americana bands Sixteen Horsepower. The music is equal parts classic metal, psych rock, and alternative pop. And maybe some desert rock is in there, too. Sometimes I think I’m hearing Portugal the Man, and others early 80s British metallers Witch Cross. Lute FP
supported by 29 fans who also own “The Professional”
Should I just type the major explative for each of the songs, no? ok.
Born in the desert under the shadow of Iommi mountain. Then aim them toward Jack White City and enjoy the ride. Solid every track "I Don't Care" reminds me of a Black Sabbath screw normality vibe. PodLizard
supported by 28 fans who also own “The Professional”
This is fantastic,every bit as good as their first release with a few wrinkels added that spice this baby up. Every song is a journey of twist and turns to a new and distant land. Two vocalists that complement the music. Caustic lead solos,heavy bottom end and drums that give the music their strenght.When first posted no CD's after about a week CD's, I like physical copies,thanks to the band for making the CD's avalable. Great to be able to get lost in the Valley of the Indus King again. lloydd
The surprisingly comical new video from roaring metal group Red Fang is a tip of the hat to the original “Predator.” Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 12, 2016