

Infamous lesser-known blends of
Bluesy Rock n’ Roll and Rockabilly of your Grand Rapids, Michigan’s black-tie
trio of rock-heads even though it’s an actual duo musicians only calling
themselves as Jesse Ray and The Carolina Catfish with Mr. Ray himself playing
guitars and harmonica while doing the lead vocals singing and Josh Worsham the
drummer with the good help by Rick Johnson for playing the bass guitar and keyboards
as the scene brought by the group inside the quiet diner or bar place table
with no manner and young girl hooker twins ready to stab you or slashing your
throat as dangerous as the affected lyrics and music played louder there became
the soundtrack for that. Dead Man Walking wasn’t recorded to take any control over
something but bewildering everything’s up until there’s no energy left but
wasted for drinking, kissing, dancing and head-banging harder following the
non-slower tunes being composed by the band – like the neat performance of The
Misfits and Social Distortion’s Mike Ness giving tribute to the last heroes of
Rock N’ Roll with a mystique touch of beers and alcohols to mix enormously
heavy as fuck as you wanted within the songs of Chickadee, Devil’s Debt,
Dreamin’ Tonight, Don’t Call Don’t Write, Woman in Red and Alright.
Your next Southern-based
slithering smokey drunk anthems.
Dead Man Walking:
https://jrcc.bandcamp.com/album/dead-man-walking
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