These ratbastards kept it simple and friendly, playing blues and boogie for folks who just wanted to down their likker and smoke their bongs to the sound of some good-time rock’n’roll. Unlike, say, Sweet, the guys in Gods and Punks needn’t look back at old photos of themselves in glittering silver crotch-high platform boots and say, “What was I thinking? I look like a total git! Old Man Doom
This outing from G&P is as the title suggests; a slower, doom laden extravaganza. This show cases the evolution of a band experimenting and growing their sound. There are still the lavish 80ies Heavy Metal lead breaks but a Doomy stoner sound is taking a greater precedence. The sound is more polished than the previous EP and the vocal are reminiscent of Kayleth’s front man, Enrico Gastaldo. Brilliant stuff. Harry Harrison
Inspired by their travels in New Orleans, Naples, and the UK, the “Italian-hills country blues” duo pen a global love letter to roots music. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2022
A concept record about coming-of-age gleefully grifts from all types of rock music, from garage to glam to power pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 13, 2022
With virtuosic guitar-playing and evocative singing, Carl “Buffalo” Nichols returns Black stories to folk and blues. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 9, 2021