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Kentucky
fried road-dogs the Vibrolas belch up their sophomore slab of
delectable trailer rock. If you havent had the pleasure of getting rocked
into dust by this ferocious power trio already, than this well serve as a
fine introduction to their world of wrench n roll. The Vibrolas sound is
led, like a dog on a chain, by the skronking guitar of Chris Hosner.
In lesser hands, songs like Motorcycle Woman and 350
Rocket would be mere greaser rock pastiches, but Hoss mighty
gasohol guzzling axe turns them into headspinning speed metal workouts,
like Metallica drag racing tractors or something. I dont know a thing
about cars ( I own a Mazda 3, for Chrissakes), but I know plenty about
Sabbath and the Nuge, so I can heartily recommend heavy ass muthas like Iomminizer,
The Ballad of Dorcas Figg (also on the Cock N Roll
compilation, by the way) and the epic Beerache My Eye, if
you dig them hairy and scary. From Parts Unkown is
available online from the fine folks at Eugene Records, but if you wait a
couple days, the Vibrolas will surely be playing at your local rock dive,
and you can buy it from them. Maybe even a copy they have personally
spilled beer on. Grease never sleeps. __________________________________________________ |