Tag: Review
★★★★ review of PRIMA DONNA “Nine Lives & Forty Fives” in GHETTOBLASTER
★★★★ review of LEFT LANE CRUISER “Dirty Spliff Blues” in BLURT MAGAZINE
The Upshot: Gritty blues-punk trio crafts heavy anthems for the nu-hemp generation. BY TIM HINELY Big things are happening in the world of Left Lane Cruiser, first off all since their last record weed has been legalized in Colorado (they move here yet?) and judging by the cover of this record, their 5th for the […]
★★★★½ review of DATURA4 “Demon Blues” in the SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Dom Mariani’s (the Stems, Someloves, the Domnicks) debut Datura4 LP features one-time You Am I and New Christs guitarist Greg Hitchcock and they’re a rock ‘n’ roll marriage made in heaven. Originally coming together in 2011, Demon Blues represents the pair’s unbridled passion for guitar-soaked boogie and giant riffs that get up in ya face […]
DaveDiMartino’s review of DATURA4 “Demon Blues”
An Australian combo featuring one-time members of the Stems, DM3, the New Christs and You Am I, Datura4 have taken all that is good about the shrieking and pounding that sonically preceded them, refined it via the garage, and on tracks like “Another Planet” emerged with something resembling soft-rockers America covering “Spirit In The Sky.” […]
★★★★ review of DATURA4 “Demon Blues” in The Weekend Australian
★★★★ review of LEFT LANE CRUISER “Dirty Spliff Blues” in ROCK & FOLK
AMERICAN STANDARD TIME review of LEFT LANE CRUISER’s “Dirty Spliff Blues”
I’ve listened to the track “Whitebread n Beans” at least twenty times, and still have no idea what it’s about. You know why? When you hit the drums that hard, and play the guitar like you’re taking a hammer to the speaker cabinet, who gives a shit, that’s why. It’s exciting. it’s rock n roll. […]
8/10 review of DATURA4 “Demon Blues” from The BLUES Magazine
CLASSIC ROCK : If You Buy One Album Out This Week, Make It LEFT LANE CRUISER “Dirty Spliff Blues”
Left Lane Cruiser – Dirty Spliff Blues You want dirty? We’ve got dirty. We’ve got a multi-tiered cake of the filthiest blues-rock in Indiana, USA. Not to mention some of the more charismatic. Nestled somewhere between the raw, mad Robert Johnson blues of the Graveltones and the heavy Southern fuzz of The Cadillac Three – […]




