The BOBBY LEES premiere “Wendy” via POPMATTERS
The Bobby Lees’ “Wendy” is a simmering slice of riot ‘n’ roll that could have come from the garage or the gutter but brims with punk attitude. – POPMATTERS HERE
The Bobby Lees’ “Wendy” is a simmering slice of riot ‘n’ roll that could have come from the garage or the gutter but brims with punk attitude. – POPMATTERS HERE
NEW NOISE MAGAZINE HERE
On the new album Skin Suit (Alive Natural Sound), produced by Jon Spencer, the band show they’ve got the chops and the weirdness to refresh vintage rock, punk, and blues (they do a gritty take on Bo Diddley’s “I’m a Man”) without the commercialism that has plagued other prominent garage bands of their generation. Quartin’s unpolished […]
Fronted by Sam Quartin, whose vocal charisma channels some of the preposterous intensity of the Alan Vega/Cave/Cramps lineage, the band’s second album is an explosion of intensity of high-concept, low-budget rock’n’roll. – UNCUT
UNRATED MAGAZINE HERE
How many bands have you heard lately that can get away with desecrating “I’m a Man” and sound credible? It’s all in Quartin’s leering vocal and Casa’s muscular guitar. – I-94 BAR HERE
Watch the music video “Move” via The BIG TAKEOVER here
“It takes a lot of balls to try and pull off a Bo Diddley cover, but the garage punk band not only attempt it, but do so with amazing results.” – BLURT PREMIERE HERE