Ladies and Gentlemen… The Next Neil Young!

 

What do you get when you cross Neil Young with the musical styles of Nickelback or Saving Abel? The answer is The Liquid Kitchen. 

The Liquid Kitchen is a 4 piece band from Texas and they have seemingly perfected the concept of true Southern Rock in the prog rock age. This is music that would make the likes of Ronnie Van Zant (The late frontman and founder of Lynard Skynard) , and Neil Young sit up and take notice. 

A powerful rock sound with poetic lyrics, lead by a unique voice, TLK is not going to be under the radar much longer…

Their Debut is called “2 Days A Night” is described on their site as:

” ‘2 Days a Night’ is the culmination of over one year of playing, writing, and recording together We have put ten of our best tunes together to take the listener through an emotional rock and roll rollercoaster.  The opening track establishes the vibe with the blues-rock infused “It’s Alright”, followed by the tight groove of the glam-inspired “Song #9”.  For fans of The Rolling Stones and The Faces, “Big World” will suit you just fine!  If you still feel like rocking, check out “Graveyard”, “Better”, and “Serial Killer”. The ladies seem to love “Mexico”, “Bleed”, and “Hello”. The track “Soldier” will provide you with the trippy Pink Floyd experience.  The bottom line is, there is not one weak spot in this record.  All of the songs stand on their own and create a congruent theme: life.  From politics and war, to strippers and killer women, and of course love, “2 Days a Night” may be the best audio companion to help you relax, tune in to the world, and of course, practice lots of baby-making!  All the best friends!”
-Gio from TLK

If you haven’t downloaded an album from here yet… Make sure you get this one… And If you like it please contribute to the band… What they do needs to spread… and that can only happen with your help.

The Album “2 Days A Night” is available here on Jamendo, and is licensed under the Creative Commons License and is free.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure you Listen to BLEED and MEXICO… They are my personal favorites!