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The Lions Rampant

General Info

  • Genre: Blues / Garage / Rock

    Location Greater Cincinnati, Kentucky, US

    Profile Views: 132636

    Last Login: 12/13/2010

    Member Since 4/10/2006

    Website TheLionsRampant.com

    Record Label Deep Elm Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. We've been nominated for Best Rock Band in Cincinnati and Best LIVE ACT! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. The Lions Rampant sound is R&R at its most raw and impulsive, but it's by no means Slop Rock. .. .. If you need a genre, this one fits in the "Garage Rock" bin, but the songs are crisply melodic and wildly soulful. .. ..The players -- singer/guitarist Stuart MacKenzie and bassist Paul Bunyan (also of The Sheds) -- and their guests (Amy Jo and Reuben Glaser from Viva La Foxx, among others) dig deep into the dirty, Blues-on-fire groove and inhabit the songs, which are tightly-knitted, belying Garage Rock's rep for being messy. The Lions write, essentially, Pop songs and drench them in their swampy, moldy aura... .. MacKenzie's guitar sound is perfect for the songs; the tone and the vocals recall Mudhoney at the height of their power... .. It's hard to be distinct in a field where everyone sounds like they're trying to replicate records from 40 years ago. But the Lions' have an energized yet graceful and more compact vision, and that makes Play Rock N Roll stand out like a flower blossoming from a sidewalk crack... .. -Mike Breen, City Beat.. ........ .. ..[if !IE]> .. ..[endif]>
  • Members

    ...... ..rampant rampant - vocals & sass & guitar .. ...... .. .. ..click to download our EP for free! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST .. ...... .. ..
  • Influences

    Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Pixies, The Black Keys, The Greenhornes, Thee Shams, The White Girls, The Buffalo Killers, Radiohead, The Clash, The Sheds
  • Sounds Like

    60s garage pop created by the clash if they had listened to a lot of Grunge in the 90s

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Bio:

We've been nominated for Best Rock Band in Cincinnati and Best LIVE ACT!

The Lions Rampant sound is R&R at its most raw and impulsive, but it's by no means Slop Rock.

If you need a genre, this one fits in the "Garage Rock" bin, but the songs are crisply melodic and wildly soulful.

The players -- singer/guitarist Stuart MacKenzie and bassist Paul Bunyan (also of The Sheds) -- and their guests (Amy Jo and Reuben Glaser from Viva La Foxx, among others) dig deep into the dirty, Blues-on-fire groove and inhabit the songs, which are tightly-knitted, belying Garage Rock's rep for being messy. The Lions write, essentially, Pop songs and drench them in their swampy, moldy aura.

MacKenzie's guitar sound is perfect for the songs; the tone and the vocals recall Mudhoney at the height of their power.

It's hard to be distinct in a field where everyone sounds like they're trying to replicate records from 40 years ago. But the Lions' have an energized yet graceful and more compact vision, and that makes Play Rock N Roll stand out like a flower blossoming from a sidewalk crack.

-Mike Breen, City Beat

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Member Since:

April 10, 2006

Members:

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rampant rampant - vocals & sass & guitar

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

click to download our EP for free! WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

Influences:

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The Pixies, The Black Keys, The Greenhornes, Thee Shams, The White Girls, The Buffalo Killers, Radiohead, The Clash, The Sheds

Sounds Like:

60s garage pop created by the clash if they had listened to a lot of Grunge in the 90s

Record Label:

Deep Elm Records

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