
Cocked for rock. Loaded for bear.
Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster - II
[4/5] For the majority of AP's readership, most interest in this Birmingham, Alabama-based powerhouse likely lays in the fact that Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster feature ex-Underoath vocalist Dallas Taylor. It's this very reason that many others will also write off the band before hearing them pluck a single note. Which camp is going to be more disappointed is a tough call as the only real link between Underoath and Maylene is scruffy facial hair, while hard-drinking denizens of sticky-floored watering holes will miss out on their sprightly kick at the Down, Corrosion Of Conformity and Raging Slab can. Aside from the occasional spate of double-kick and thrash, II is nothing but gristly, tobacco-stained Southern rock oozing with astounding, shit-kickin' choruses ("Death Is An Alcoholic," "Raised By The Tide"), propelled by a husky triple-guitar attack, an indomitable rebel swagger and hooks that'll stick with you for days. (FERRET) Kevin Stewart-Panko
Official Website: http://www.ferretstyle.com
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- Circa Survive
- Mad Caddies
- The Used
- The Arsons
- Brakesbrakesbrakes
- The Dollyrots
- The Horrors
- J Church
- Leftover Crack/Citizen Fish
- Maxïmo Park
- Witches With Dicks
- Various Artists
- Joseph Arthur & the Lonely Astronauts
- Jarvis Cocker
- The Gang Font feat. Interloper
- Glös
- The Only Children
- Battles
- Other Men
- Page France
- The Sea And Cake
- The Snake The Cross The Crown
- Travis
- Funeral For A Friend
- Job For A Cowboy
- Akimbo
- The Burning Season
- Dir En Grey
- The Fall Of Troy
- Megadeth
- See You Next Tuesday
- Static-X
- Vanna
- The Nightwatchman
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- The Fall/Von Sudenfed
- Nine Inch Nails
- The Fucking Champs
- Mêlée
- Sherwood
- Patti Smith
- We Are The Fury
- Weatherbox
- Wilco
- Sage Francis
- GusGus
- Josh Haden
- Dntel
- Monstrance
- Christopher O'Riley
- Avey Tare & Kria Brekkan
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[4/5] For the majority of AP's readership, most interest in this Birmingham, Alabama-based powerhouse likely lays in the fact that Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster feature ex-Underoath vocalist Dallas Taylor. It's this very reason that many others will also write off the band before hearing them pluck a single note. Which camp is going to be more disappointed is a tough call as the only real link between Underoath and Maylene is scruffy facial hair, while hard-drinking denizens of sticky-floored watering holes will miss out on their sprightly kick at the Down, Corrosion Of Conformity and Raging Slab can. Aside from the occasional spate of double-kick and thrash, II is nothing but gristly, tobacco-stained Southern rock oozing with astounding, shit-kickin' choruses ("Death Is An Alcoholic," "Raised By The Tide"), propelled by a husky triple-guitar attack, an indomitable rebel swagger and hooks that'll stick with you for days. (FERRET) Kevin Stewart-Panko
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