Tag: The Bonnevilles
Nice review of The BONNEVILLES via ALL MUSIC
Andrew McGibbon, Jr.’s guitar work boasts plenty of primitive ferocity and a sublime distorted tone, while drummer Chris McMullan hits hard and generally stays out of the way. While the Bonnevilles boast good, gritty technique, McGibbon is also a solid vocalist and songwriter, and there’s a greater depth to his tales of woe than most […]
The BONNEVILLES on the Apple US Best of the Week playlist!
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Listen to The BONNEVILLES’ album “Arrow Pierce My Heart” via the HUFFINGTON POST
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9/10 review of The BONNEVILLES “Arrow Pierce My Heart” from MAXIMUM VOLUME
“Arrow Pierce My Heart” is a brilliant record, one that is surprisingly diverse, and whilst it might never be described as “suitable for children’s parties”, the soundtrack to your next sleepless night with your own darkest secrets running through your head never sounded better. – Andy Thorley / READ THE REVIEW HERE
The BIG TAKEOVER premieres The BONNEVILLES “The Electric Company”
With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, what better time to share this emerald from Northern Ireland-based duo The Bonnevilles. Don’t be expecting a reel or jig, or Bonoesque bombast; these lads look to Chicago and the Deep South for their muse. As the story goes, vocalist/guitarist Andrew McGibbon, Jr. was moved to create […]
GHETTOBLASTER premieres The BONNEVILLES “No Law In Lurgan”
“This song is about a fictionalized killing. I use the name of my hometown of Lurgan in it, which may not be very wise but it fitted so I went with it. Although the event is fictional, Lurgan still has a bad reputation from the days of the Troubles. In fact, another track on the […]
The BONNEVILLES feature in CLASSIC ROCK
The BONNEVILLES featured by TEAMROCK
Garage punk-blues duo come roaring out of Northern Ireland. by Julian Marszalek – Yours is a very filthy sound. The sound of distorted blues is the sound of the soul. And the punk scene has filtered through, too. It’s the sound of life – it endures. A clean guitar doesn’t do that. – What was […]




