Tag: Iggy Pop/The Stooges

Currently comprised of founding members Beau Croxton (guitar, vocals) and Mike Groehler (production), along with Willie Mosto (guitar), Paul Truitt (keys/guitar), Forrest Hackenbrock (bass), and James Esposito (drums) — and a live horn section featuring Carter Yasutake, who’s played in the backing bands of David Byrne and St. Vincent and Charles Bradley; Jason Disu, who’s played in the backing bands of David Byrne and St. Vincent, and LCD Soundystem; and Noah Drielblatt, who’s played with Blitz the Ambassador, the members of the Brooklyn-based indie rock/garage rock/blues act Damn Jackals have received a bit of attention locally for a sound that draws from 70s Bowie, T. Rex, Johnny Thunders, The Stooges and Television — while to my ears nodding at The Black Keys, as you’ll hear on “Freezing Blues,” the latest single off the band’s soon-to-be released debut EP, That’s It.

And much like the classic rock and bluesy influences behind their sound, Damn Jackals’ latest barn burning single, as the band’s Beau Croxton explains is about “the type of cold, loneliness that reduces the heart to burning carnage and leaves the subject so crippled with emptiness and anger that he is rendered utterly unrecognizable.” And as a result, the song possesses an anthemic, arena rock-friendly hook that manages to express a boozy bitterness.

 

 

 

 

Comprised of Harriet Bevan (vocals), Jim Swainston (guitar), Nico Carew (guitar), Dave Vachon (bass) and Dom McCready (drums), the Leeds, UK-based quintet of Black Moth captured the attention across the UK with a stormy, power […]

A Q&A with Raccoon Fighter’s Sean Gavigan and Gabe Wilhelm

Originally, each member of indie rock trio Raccoon Fighter hailed from the same small, South Jersey town; however, only two of the members Sean Gavigan (vocalist, guitar) and Zac Ciancaglini (drums) met while as students and […]

A Q&A with Sensual Harassment’s Todd Harassment

With the release of their latest effort, the Escape from Alpha Draconis EP, the Brooklyn-based duo of Sensual Harassment have managed to win the praise of several of my respected colleagues, including My Old Kentucky Blog, […]

Album Review: Triple Hex’s E.P.

Photo by Kendra Elliot  _____ Triple Hex E.P. Mon Amie Records Release Date: January 1, 2013   Track Listing 1.     Winter 2.     Viking Funeral 3.     Love Song 4.     Deranged 5.     That Ain’t Enough 6.     Kill […]

Last week Jack Daveyreleased L0-F! D’Lux , which offers a complete vision of Davey’s sonic departure from guitar-based soul to a grittier, grunge rock. Today marked, the release of the video for “Get Up!,” and it […]