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Belle Starr The Habit Wasn't Cheap (Earach 2014)





   An expert of Rock Music might suggested that listening to Rival Sons might closely hearing the duelling between The Black Crowes with The White Stripes as one of them leads by vocalist Keith Caputo but the remarkable Southern roots and Indie Rock N' Roll attitude really saves the band and their audiences too for not jumping like a moron from the suicide cliff for recording the mainstream Pop culture addicts as usual and making lots of money. Rival Sons is the type of a hardworking and honest band that didn't care about of four spectators or not being number one on the music chart; this group is a tougher quartet which putting their efforts imperfectly on the line - a bit raw but also a bit Bluesy more than you ever know just like listening to Great Western Valkyrie that having wider roots for the song-written inside it from Secret (Just Bring Me A Jar Full Of Shine), Good Luck (It's Going To Hurt Right Now) or Good Things (Boy With A Bomb In His Jacket) which reminding us a bit to Axl Rose and his gang sounds. Rival Sons really digging the greatest of themselves in mostly every progress rather than before. Jay Buchanan powerful vocals, Scott Holiday's trusted chords and heavy riffs to drummer Michael Miley's straight to rock tempo really sets all the eyes to this main attraction of Modern Rock and Bluesy phenomenon at their best so far; even Classic Rock magazine chosen them to be one of the must watched artist of the year - one time ...


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