PAUL COLLINS’ Rock & Roll Extravaganza

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PAUL COLLINS’ JANUARY 2015 TOUR DATES
January 8th Louisville @Zanzabar w/Bad Star
January 9th Milwaukee @Bremen Café w/Prognosis Negative, Ramma Lamma & Indonesian Junk
January 10th Cedar Falls @Octopus w/Twins & The Blendours
January 12 Lincoln @ZOO Bar Lefty’s Records w/ Ron Wax & Two Headed Dog

Tour starts with The Rich Hands
Jan 14 Denver @ Hi Dive, Wax Trax w/ Zebroids, Bud Bronson & The Good Timers
Jan 15 Boise@ Nuerolux, The Record Exchange w/ Marshall Poole
Jan 16 Seattle @ The LoFi & The Victory Lounge, Singles Going Steady w/ Acapulco Lips, Moonspinners, The Gods themselves, Bad Motivators, The Crush & The Knast
Jan 17 Portland @ The Know, PDX Record Swap @ Alberta Street American Legion Hall w/Mean Jeans & Psychomagic
Jan 19 Chico @Duffy’s w/The Qausi Mofos
Jan 21 San Francisco @Thee Parkside, Open Mind Music w/Cocktails, Andy Human & the Reptoids
Jan 22 Long Beach @ Alex’s Bar w/ Maniac, Pool Honeys, Telephone Lovers
Jan 23 LA @The Smell, Lol Pop & Burger Records w/ Adult Books & Wyatt Blair
Jan 24 San Diego Til Two, Club Pack Ratt Records w/The Widows and Amerikan Bear
Jan 25 Tucson @ Hotel Congress, Old Paint, Baby Gas Mask Records & Topaz Records
Jan 27 Phoenix @Yucca Tap Room, Zia Records w/Petty Things, Dogbreth, French Girls
Jan 28 El Paso @Monarch Record Mother of Pearl w/Nalgadas
Jan 29 Austin @Hotel Vegas, Antone’s Record Shop w/TBC
Jan 30 Houston @ Walters Downtown, The Sound Exchange w/TBC
Jan 31 Denton @Rubber Gloves w/ The Lash Outs & The Gabies

8/10 review of The BLOODHOUNDS “Let Loose!” in MUSIC CONNECTION

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East Los Angeles has a long and proud tradition of bands and fans that create and love good old American rock & roll. East L.A.’s the Bloodhounds are true to that spirit with this debut release. Well-wrought original tunes that are a throwback to cool ‘60s blues-influenced rockers include the opening track, “Indian Highway.” “Hey Lonnie” features some old-timey saloon piano styling and a megaphone vocal! These guys clearly have a bunch of old Pretty Things, Yardbirds and ? and the Mysterians records in their collections. It’s all done with a grand love of making music, with swell musical instincts from a band that clearly enjoys playing together, and doing it well. – Brett Bush

Read the whole review on the Music Connection site

The BLOODHOUNDS “Let Loose!” review in CAMPUS CIRCLE

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East Los Angeles-based, garage rock foursome the Bloodhounds strike up a storm on their blues-belching debut, Let Loose! Through a dozen tracks, which total 42 minutes, the band blends a morsel of punk, heaps of hard R&B, electric blues and garage rock influences into a potent mix, brimming over with hard-riffing guitars, rambunctious rhythms and stripped-down bravado.

The harmonica-enriched “Wild Little Rider” and the Stones-meets-Jonathan Richman “Crackin’ Up” reconnect with the high-octane, garage-soul of antecedents such as Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, the Kingsmen and other, likeminded groups.

The Chicago electric blues scene is an obvious inspiration for “The Wolf,” a lo-fi cut, which notably nods to Howlin’ Wolf, particularly with its shuffling beat, steely slide guitar and lyrics about the title character’s nocturnal rambling.

The Bloodhound’s initial single, the psych-rocker “Try a Little Reefer,” echoes another L.A. outfit, the Seeds, with an account about a young man’s initiation into illicit recreational drug use.

The Bloodhounds are also known to do a bit of sidewalk busking, and that side of their sound is at the forefront of folk-tinged, jug band replications that include “Olderbudwiser,” the cautionary tale about the dangers of drinking, and “Dusty Bibles and Silver Spoons,” a sobering story about one man’s drug abuse and loss of faith. These two songs have a swinging attitude but somber undertones that perfectly capture the Bloodhounds’ philosophy: party up, but keep your head clear. – Doug Simpson

Go to the Campus Circle page here

ALL MUSIC premieres PRIMA DONNA’s new single “Pretty Little Head”

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By Chris Steffen
With their bright, room-filling sound, Los Angeles rock band Prima Donna’s pairing with previous tour mates Green Day and Adam Ant makes a lot of sense. “Pretty Little Head” is from the band’s forthcoming album, Nine Lives and Forty Fives, which will be out in January on Alive Naturalsound Records, and combines the band’s glam-rock leanings with a wild guitar solo and a wordless hook. For further proof of their careening, don’t-give-a-damn energy, frontman Kevin Preston also plays guitar in raucous garage band and Green Day side project Foxboro Hot Tubs.

Nine Lives and Forty Fives will be out on January 27.

Go to the ALL MUSIC site to stream the song