Eighteen Wheels Burning
Tweak'd Out, Strung Up & Redlined

Back out dad’s El Camino, move the paint cans and grab a bunch of extension cords, it’s time to rock! Eighteen Wheels Burning are here to piss off the neighbors on a Tuesday night with their brand of loose, raw, aggressive Rock And Roll. It’s equal parts Garage Rock & Stoner Rock with hints of Blues…at times sounding like The Hellacopters jamming with Nebula.

“Mary Jane Is My Only Friend” packs an opening riff The Stooges would be proud of with a big groove on the pre-chorus. “Topless” carries a strong, raw groove itself, as does “King Of The Ian Hill”. The sweaty Rock of “Mobscene” is a stage-dive party waiting to happen. The “Third Reich Trucker” intro sounds like a laid back Blues jam in a smoky little shack on a dirt road before launching into another nice grooved out jam. The high energy swing/rock riffing on “The Wheeler” will get crowds bouncing all over each other and spilling their beers when they raise their fists and scream during the blistering Blues solo.

Anyway, the first paragraph was probably enough information for you to decide whether or not you’re going to check into this one. If you love loud, raw, grooved out Rock And Roll, then Tweak’d Out, Strung Up & Redlined is definitely worth more than a drive-by listening.

[Visit the band's website]
Written by Shawn Pelata
January 22nd, 2009

Comments

  1. Commented by: SludgeHammer

    What else does one expect from Meteor City records? I’ve been listening to this a lot lately, suprised to see it reviewed here. Great stuff.


Leave a Reply

Privacy notice: When you submit a comment, your creditentials, message and IP address will be logged. A cookie will also be created on your browser with your chosen name and email, so that you do not need to type them again to post a new comment. All post and details will also go through an automatic spam check via Akismet's servers and need to be manually approved (so don't wonder about the delay). We purge our logs from your meta-data at frequent intervals.

  • Sentient Horror - In Service of the Dead
  • Earthburner - Permanent Dawn
  • Carnosus - Wormtales
  • Loudblast - Altering Fates and Destinies
  • Deivos - Apophenia
  • Molder - Catastrophic Reconfiguration
  • Sedimentum - Derrière les Portes d’une Arcane Transcendante EP
  • Slaughter The Giant - Abomination EP
  • Ashen Tomb - Ecstatic Death Reign
  • Symphony Of Heaven - Ordo Aurum Archei
  • Fupa Goddess - Fuckyourface
  • Ensiferum - Winter Storm
  • Mercyless - Those Who Reign Below
  • Kings Never Die - The Life & Times
  • Maul - In the Jaws of Bereavement