It’s heartening to see a packed club of heavy metal maniacs in the same city (Detroit) that has launched so many lame-ass garage rock bands in recent years.
it’s not impossible, but certainly unusual for a two-piece band to generate such depth of tone and weirdness. But these two guys are from the great Hammerhead.
Many of the songs are heavy, but they’re heavy in a King’s X way, not heavy in a “we base our songs off the parts of Pantera songs we can actually play” way.
RCC is the graveyard party of some good Boston bands: 8-Ball Shifter singer EEE Adams, Cherry 2000 bassist Poundy, and Gardner Key from The Syphlloids.
Not much info on this band, but not really much needed. Boston hard rock, with members from such local heavyweights as Honkeyball, Lazlo Bane, and Claymore.
Groove metal with a passionate singer (not a screamer, not a growler/barker/shrieker). From New Orleans, there’s some lush, warm darkness, a bit of eerieness…
Rick’s got a distinctive voice, somehow mixing Styx, Cheap Trick, and helium (the gas, not the band). And any rocker in their right mind’ll play with him.
Lazorwolfs strip the music to its essence and let it rip. There are desert rock moments and stoner/psych “fingertip drips,” but 90% is a full-throttle charge.
Pounding, gritty, and bass-heavy (people seem to reference Shellac in the first 60 seconds), and vocally, there’s an intonation quite distinct and memorable..