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I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Live , from Zac Harmon & The Drive and it's super! Opening with soulful, NTRO , Nate Robinson on bass and Gino Iglehart on drums set a solid foundation, with Corey Lacy building on keys and lush guitar work by Zac Harmon and Kingston Livingston really setting the bar. Terrific opener. Blue Pill Thrill has super movement and soulful vocals by Harmon. Lacy on keys works the rhythm with Robinson and Iglehart and Livingston and and Harmon play stinging riffs on guitar really giving this track some kick. Deep blues track, Feet Back On The Ground features Albert King like stinging riffs and super soulful vocals by Harmon. Keeping the music floor low allows Harmon plenty of space to go dynamically from soft to wow quickly adding real emotion to the track. Excellent! Boogie Down is a strong jam with a firm piano base by Lacy giving Harmon plenty of headroom for vocal corralling. Lacy lays in some real tasty keyboar...
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Buffalo Killers new album and tour dates

 BUFFALO KILLERS new
album "DIG. SOW. LOVE. GROW." out on CD, VINYL & Download
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 UPCOMING TOUR DATES
Oct. 2 @
20th Century Theatre – Cincinnati, OH w/The Sheepdogs Oct. 4 @ Grog Shop –
Cleveland, OH w/The Sheepdogs Oct. 5 @ The Shelter – Detroit, M w/The
Sheepdogs Oct. 6 @ Double Door – Chicago, IL w/The Sheepdogs Oct. 7 @ 7th
Street Entry – Minneapolis, MN w/The Sheepdogs Nov 2 @ Mercury Lounge – New
York, NY w/Hollis Brown Nov 3 @ Metro Kitchen – Annapolis MD w/Hollis
Brown Nov 4 @ Milkboy – Philadelphia, PA w/Hollis Brown Nov 15 @ Radio
Radio – Indianapolis, IN w/Hollis Brown
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Buffalo Killers sound just as American as their name. Brothers Zachary
and Andrew Gabbard, plus Joseph Sebaali, bring the full-force blues rock. “Get
It,” off "Dig. Sow. Love. Grow"., is gritty, loud and will no doubt beg the
comparison to a handful of contemporary blues-rock bands like former tourmates
the Black Keys and the North Mississippi Allstars. – Magnet
"Dig. Sow. Love. Grow." isn’t just another retro-sounding album that
mimics bands of yesteryear. It’s a raw, real and commanding sound forged from
grit that is as wide and expansive as the western plains, and is as mighty as
it’s namesake. – Marquee Magazine
An organic summer stoner sound that's at once familiar and fresh.–
Shindig!
They may not hail from the depths of Dixie, but Ohio-based beardy trio
Buffalo Killers' roots stretch down to Kentucky, and they embody the sun-soaked
south – not only in the hazy twangs of their 70s-style grooves, but also in
their laid-back livin' and organic approach to music.– Classic
Rock
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