
“Let It Burn” is an album of West Coast rock and roll at its best. – MAXIMUM VOLUME MUSIC HERE

“Let It Burn” is an album of West Coast rock and roll at its best. – MAXIMUM VOLUME MUSIC HERE

There’s probably no sweeter SoCal sound circa 2019 than this band. – BLURT HERE

A cliché perhaps to say it but to my ears it’s the band’s best album thus far, and one with a touch of Zen about it. High and low emotions are felt, then let go in order for the next ones to come. Not a bad way to live let alone make records. Apologies to anyone who’s read this expecting a standard review format. No scrub that, no apologies, this one is for Neal. Thanks for the music and rest easy. – HARMONIC DISTORTION

I love ragged duos like this. Not like White Stripes or Black Keys, who are fairly polished within their self-inflicted constraints, but wilder duo-bands, like Whitey Houston and Japandroids. And I also love the blues, and Shake and Bake has some killer blues slide. And, as previously mentioned, I have a real weakness for sleaze rock. So this is a perfect storm of blues rock goodness for me, but I think most fans of just one of those genres will get a kick out of Shake and Bake. – HEARD LATELY


Happy to announce that Jesper Lindell has joined the Alive family. His debut album “Everyday Dreams” will be out worldwide in November!
Engineered by Zach Anderson, of the American/Swedish band Blues Pills , Jesper Lindell’s enticing debut album “Everyday Dreams” is a clever mixture of rock, folk, blues and soul, performed by a 26 year old musician in love with classic pop, Stax-Volt R&B, and that old time rock & roll.

ORDER GOSPELBEACH “Let It Burn” ON STARBURST VINYL HERE

LEFT LANE CRUISER “Shake and Bake” review / RUTA 66 here
