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"Diacon-Panthers follow in the footsteps of the late, lamented Dixie Dirt and lace their scrappy indie rock with heavy doses of Southern twang on the new EP Ride Again. The result is a short record that weaves rough-hewn Crazy Horse swagger (the stomping boogie of “Curses”) with indie quirkiness (“Hot Grey Lips,” “On a Mountain”) and a kind of rock classicism (“It’s Been a Long Day”) into a surprisingly seamless whole. Besides Dixie Dirt, Diacon-Panthers draw an obvious inspiration from My Morning Jacket—check singer/guitarist Natan Diacon-Furtado’s high-pitched vocals and Jeremy Given’s Fender Rhodes—but they still have a biting aggression that Jacket lost a long time ago." - Matthew Everett, Metro Pulse
"It’s a ferocious record — spitfire snarling, plodding guitars, cannon-fire drumming … like the Dexateens had a mix-up with the Black Angels, and the end result sounds like the winner crawled on top of a couple of flaming tour vans to summon the paramedics with a six-string siren song. Great, great stuff." - Steve Wildsmith, Maryville Daily Times
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"These guys have rocked me to my core, in a way few band submissions ever do. Truly." - Berkley Place
"They're hard to describe, and even harder to forget (to fudge a Bill Callahan line). There's elements of, I dunno, Kings of Leon and Jason Molina, and maybe a little Modest Mouse. They're like the Band in a slapfight with the Flaming Lips. They're sort of a scaled down, garage-y Lambchop. Comparing bands to other bands is foolish, uninformative and boring. I'm gonna stop while I still can. So let's just say that Diacon-Panthers make music with lots of space, creepy howling and Southern rock motifs." - A Bulldozer with a Wrecking Ball Attached
"You could hear the exhalation from a drag on a neighboring audience member's cigarette. From outside, you could hear the Java punks' intermittent oblivious cacophony, alternately intruding and retreating as the door opened and closed. And you could hear everything great about the band -- songwriting, good ideas, good voice. Taste. Promise."
-Emily Robinson (City of Thousands)
Diacon-Panthers are from Knoxville, Tennessee.
For Booking or other Inquires, send us an email: band [at] diacon-panthers [dot] com
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