NYC’S finest rock n’roll band BEECHWOOD signs with Alive Naturalsound
Beechwood debut album “Songs From The Land Of Nod” is out January 2018 on VINYL, CD DIGIPAK, and DIGITAL
MARK ‘PORKCHOP’ HOLDER premieres “Big Boat” via AMERICAN BLUES SCENE
Their music is not for the faint of heart. It’s raw, gritty, and passionate. Holder’s group is heavy (no pun intended), with snarling guitar that sounds to us like the product of Tinsley Ellis and Leslie West meeting in a dark alley. The rhythm section, made up of Travis Kilgore (bass), and Doug Bales (drums) will rattle the fillings right out of your mouth. – READ THE FEATURE HERE
Great review of MARK ‘PORKCHOP’ HOLDER “Death And The Blues” from The CHATTANOOGA PULSE
Three cover tunes leaves eight all-original, freshly penned songs that demonstrate beautifully that all the hard touring and long road gigs are honing the band’s already keen sensibilities to a razor’s edge. Blues begat rock and roll, this is known. Step by step, rock and roll evolved into dozens of sub-genres and, for a time at least, pushed the envelope in to newer, more dangerous sounding territory, growing heavier and meaner.
Holder’s blues tells evolution to get bent, leaping ahead several stages in to a place that straddles the line between classic Delta Blues and quasi-metal, combining the most powerful elements of both in a gutsy, raw, blistering beast. I’ve compared Holder’s guitar work to Billy Gibbons more than once and, I have noted, so have other reviewers.
I worry that this comparison may be lost on many people who only know Gibbons through the radio hits of ZZ Top, which, though they are replete with some mean guitar riffs, are still radio hits and as such are a less than complete representation of the man Jimi Hendrix once called, “America’s best young guitar player.”
Once you understand why Gibbons is considered a guitar player’s guitar player, the fact that so many of us can’t help but make the comparison between his work and Holder’s ought to speak volumes about Holder’s skill. – READ THE REVIEW HERE
BUFFALO KILLERS ‘Farm to Turntable’: interview for The WASTER
Farm To Turntable:
Analog Rock with Andy Gabbard of Buffalo Killers
Nice BUFFALO KILLERS interview via The DAYTON DAILY NEWS
Buffalo Killers are alive and well in Ohio
“Alive & Well in Ohio,” the outstanding new album from Buffalo Killers, comes out Oct. 20 but interested fans can hear it early. Chad Wells hosts a listening party for the local group’s eighth album at Wells & Co. Custom Tattoo in Dayton on Friday, Oct. 6. – READ THE FEATURE HERE
Great live review of GOSPELBEACH from SHINDIG! magazine
BUFFALO KILLERS’ song “Black Halo” featured on CLASSIC ROCK’S Tracks of the Week!
Black Halo manages to be both off-kilter (almost jazzy in spirit) but highly melodious as well – with sweet-as-honey harmonies and lead guitar lines. – CLASSIC ROCK TRACKS OF THE WEEK HERE
Birmingham Mountain Radio DJ Lee Shook picks HEATH GREEN and The MAKESHIFTERS as his #1 local album of 2017
Birmingham Mountain Radio DJ Lee Shook (aka The Audiovore) picks HEATH GREEN and The MAKESHIFTERS as his favorite local album of 2017 so far. READ HERE











