This Saturday morning, the #zot2016 showcase is charging you up for the weekend with a fantastic record.
Danny and The Darleans - Bug Out (In The Red)
Directly from Detroit comes a band that is pure adrenaline. Danny and The Darleans are practically the new band of the legendary Danny Kroha, who, along with Mick Collins and Peggy O'Neill, founded the iconic Gories, a symbol of garage punk in the late '80s and '90s. 'Bug Out', released in September 2016 via In The Red Recordings, is Kroha's second album with this lineup after the eponymous record from 2013. The sound is unapologetically garage and rock and roll, reminiscent of the raw power typical of the Gories and those rock and roll echoes of the Rolling Stones ('Girl', 'Leaving Here', 'Who Dat?', 'Soul On Ice', 'Dr. Finger'...) or comfortably placed in the '60s ('Cat Squirrel', 'Let's Stomp'...). Younger listeners might catch similarities to some of the countless incarnations of Ty Segall, but in this case, the 'original' is definitely old Dan.
DANNY & THE DARLEANS // Soul on Ice
Danny and The Darleans - Bug Out (In The Red)
Directly from Detroit comes a band that is pure adrenaline. Danny and The Darleans are practically the new band of the legendary Danny Kroha, who, along with Mick Collins and Peggy O'Neill, founded the iconic Gories, a symbol of garage punk in the late '80s and '90s. 'Bug Out', released in September 2016 via In The Red Recordings, is Kroha's second album with this lineup after the eponymous record from 2013. The sound is unapologetically garage and rock and roll, reminiscent of the raw power typical of the Gories and those rock and roll echoes of the Rolling Stones ('Girl', 'Leaving Here', 'Who Dat?', 'Soul On Ice', 'Dr. Finger'...) or comfortably placed in the '60s ('Cat Squirrel', 'Let's Stomp'...). Younger listeners might catch similarities to some of the countless incarnations of Ty Segall, but in this case, the 'original' is definitely old Dan.
DANNY & THE DARLEANS // Soul on Ice
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