Showing posts with label Smokin' 45s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smokin' 45s. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Smokin' 45s - Bottoms Up!

Size: 349 MB
Time: 53:30
File: Flac
Released: 2023
Styles: Rock and Blues
Art: Front

1. All About the Money (3:34)
2. Done Me Wrong (5:36)
3. Need a Ride Home (3:53)
4. Cryin' Shame (4:02)
5. Buick Sedan (4:28)
6. OK Blues (5:22)
7. Bottoms Up (3:30)
8. Hip Condition (4:27)
9. Empty Whiskey Bottles (5:16)
10. Talkin' Trash (3:11)
11. Lust (3:15)
12. Road Kill & Alcohol (3:20)
13. Had Enough (3:36)

Formed out of veterans of the Detroit music scene, the Smokin' 45s are bringing fans their special blend of Rock and Blues. Their live show takes the music up a notch, taking cues from the American electrified Chicago Blues sounds and adding their own zeal to the sounds in a nod to the British Blues and British Invasion movements homages to the established master. The Smokin' 45s borrow from the catalogs of those from which they've drawn their inspriation in their live shows and add their own music which stands tall next to that of their well-established influences. There's no room in these sets for long, drawn-out, self-indulgent solos. These sets are packed with heart-pumping, foot-stomping rock and blues with a distinctive Detroit drive.

Bottoms Up! FLAC

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

The Smokin' 45s - Trouble Again

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 52:09
Size: 121.4 MB
Styles: Rockabilly, R&B-blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[6:20] 1. Trouble Again
[5:07] 2. My Baby's Got Style
[3:18] 3. Easy Come, Easy Go
[7:04] 4. Long Way to the Bottom
[4:50] 5. One for the Ditch
[5:00] 6. Payin' for My Sins
[3:42] 7. Nothin' but a Word
[3:42] 8. Walk Right In
[5:42] 9. She Got Around
[2:56] 10. Long Blonde Hair
[4:24] 11. Walkin' Papers

I would describe their sound as an edgy rockabilly. A high energy feel that is almost classic pulp, harkening to the sound of America’s pop culture period of the late 50’s early 60’s if it were injected with Viagra and transported into the future of today’s culture... They sound like something that should be featured in the next Quentin Tarantino film. ~Chad LeFevre

The Smokin' 45s is a three piece rock 'n' roll act that attacks the rockabilly genre from the country side. They describe their music as country and western rhythm and blues, because it combines aspects of those styles in songs with subjects ranging from gunfighters and heartbreak to drug addiction and casual sex. With a brisk sound that is often described as "hard to believe it only comes from three guys", they are a crowd pleasing party band that appeals to people of many tastes. Come on out to one of their shows. You'll see. ..

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