Get off your lazy thrash!
Black Cat J’s Live, Raw & Thrashed Pt. 3 EP is here and is everything great about non pretentious rockabilly. This is big echo and bossy reverb thrash with a Long Beach influence that could just as easily fit in a Tarantino flick as it could a skate punk vhs tape.
The EP recording is live and unfiltered so what you hear is what you get. What you don’t expect is that this is one guy…all at once…seriously.
Listen to the opening track “Graveyard Shift” and let that sink in.
Johnny Gamero self describes as, “…a Garage Cowpunk one man band with some Spanglish and Rockabilly vibes from Wichita, KS..” So for all those musicians kicking their toes in the dirt crying about how they can’t find a decent drummer or “we just need a bassist and then we could gig!” just shut your face hole because this dude is bringing some big sound all by himself!
It’s a short EP but interesting and worthy of folks giving a listen. If I heard this guy outside on the street I’d walk in the bar and check him out.
Be sure to check out all 3 parts to the Live, Raw & Thrashed EP series
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