Sept .13 street date. The follow up to the BLOODY HOLLIES' highly praised 'Who To Trust, Who To Kill, Who To Love', which was released in 2007. Many who are familiar with the band's sound know them by their trademark murder themed blues/rock anthems that remind listeners of the 60s and 70s golden age of rock 'n' roll. The new album still embraces the macabre side of raw garage punk, but comes armed with a more eclectic array of songwriting and musicianship. But don't let the touches of organ, violin, and xylophone fool you, the band's hybrid of blues and rock 'n' roll continue to shine more impressively than ever. Promo copies available - ask your sales rep.
Sept .13 street date. The follow up to the BLOODY HOLLIES' highly praised 'Who To Trust, Who To Kill, Who To Love', which was released in 2007. Many who are familiar with the band's sound know them by their trademark murder themed blues/rock anthems that remind listeners of the 60s and 70s golden age of rock 'n' roll. The new album still embraces the macabre side of raw garage punk, but comes armed with a more eclectic array of songwriting and musicianship. But don't let the touches of organ, violin, and xylophone fool you, the band's hybrid of blues and rock 'n' roll continue to shine more impressively than ever. Promo copies available - ask your sales rep.