REVIEW: THE 24TH STREET WAILERS – WHERE EVIL GROWS


The 24th Street Wailers
Where Evil Grows
LMB Records
Street: 03.05
The 24th Street Wailers = Wanda Jackson + Little Richard + Little Willie John + Lavern Baker

Not every band can perfectly capture the nostalgia for swinging 1950s rock n’ roll and then proceed to wreck your speakers due to the necessity of a dangerously high volume level. Where Evil Grows is an altogether up-tempo, gritty rockabilly album defined by the brilliant blend of harsh yet soulful vocals courtesy of the drummer/vocalist Lindsay Beaver and prominent sax that makes this record an exception to an exhausted genre.

Check out the full review @ SLUG Mag!!

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