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Real Boss opens with a thudding riff, and a vocal line that would make the Ramones and David Bowie proud, the guitars pounding along, the drums provide an ample backdrop. Pay To Play sounds like AC /DC but meshed for the new era with some subtle grooves that would hit on a ZZ Top record, the guitars swagger, the vocals snarl, the rhythm section keeps pounding. Where We Go is bluesy, fast and grooving, the guitars keep things ticking nicely, the drums pound into the a twelve bar blues shuffle, the vocals are gripping and snarling. Here Comes The Night is Nazareth This Flight Tonight for 2018, swinging, dancing and pounding, a brilliant song, crafted with lyrical story telling, and big guitar riffs. Blood On The Snow is dancing, melodic, and heavy, the riffs are Thin Lizzy mixed with a sledgehammer, truly awesome.

Hell Ride is classic rock and roll, driving, thumping and dancing, grooving along with snarling vocals. Damnation is bluesy, the riffs echo back to the Doors, but mixed in with some Steely Dan, the vocals are guttural and bluesy. Country and Punk is big on the riffs, heavy on the vocals, and pounding with the rhythms, that keep things going, dancing and slating through. Call The Guy is another AC/DC sounding groove, pounding drums, switchblade riffs and some serious vocal chops. New Orleans Blues is grungy, bluesy and the perfect finisher for this journey of an album.

The album is out 22nd June via Riding Easy Records.