Monday, December 15, 2014

CD REVIEW: YOUNG DOGS OLD TRICKS by Texas Flood




YOUNG DOGS OLD TRICKS by Texas Flood
(Off Yer Rocka  Records)

The smoking debut release 'Young Dogs Old Tricks' by UK Blues rockers, Texas Flood has a freshness, a vibrancy, and a real sense of urgency to it. A youthful hard rock edge with a stripped down, three guys playing in a big room together, feel. Like a mean, funky, blues rock band that can actually play their instruments like seasoned pros. It rocks with a hard contemporary edge. The band is powered by, Tom Sawyer on guitars and vocals, Ben Govier on bass and Tom Williams on drums. This trio serve up a top shelf blues-rock album with a variety of grooves, all with a down-and-dirty feel. There’s powerful blues-rock guitar action from top to bottom. 'Young Dogs Old Tricks' successfully captures all the amazing grace and guts of their blues rock roots. Highlights include the guitar-driven opener, "Cards", the riff driven, "A Little More (Frog Snog", the foot stomping, "Let The Wind Blow", "Rock And Roll Queen" and the highly-charged "Bullet Proof".  Their hard-driving blues rock sound pushes the envelope, while they infuse just the right amount of good attitude and swagger.  Overall this is a great effort by the band. I'm really looking forward to their upcoming albums! This band really has talent and they have potential. Everyone should keep a close eye on this band. - Highly Recommended
Tony @ The Dedicated Rocker Society/ All Access Magazine



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