Pros: Ruyter Suys guitar work; Blaine harsh vocals Cons: Album's a little too short
Sounding like the hellspawn of AC/DC and Motorhead, Nashville Pu$$y are among rock’s most underrated acts. Led by the acid tongue of Billy Bob Thornton look-alike Blaine Cartwright, their first album Let Them Eat Pu$$y was the finest ode to sex, drugs,...
Pros: unrelentless rock Cons: songs sound the same after a while
The future torch carriers of arena rock, Nashville P***y can't ever be accused of holding anything back. These criminal degenerates pack more punch than Ted Nugent did in his heyday. Nashville P***y fills the void with youth (except for singer Blaine...
Pros: it sounds great LOUD! Cons: none to speak of!
Being a strong believer that rock-n-roll has lost its edge in the past decade, I am rarely enthusiastic about wanting to give yet another fairly new band, a listen. So, upon hearing Nashville P.'s "High As Hell" blasting from a friends CD...
Pros: rock-n-roll the way it should be! Cons: the CD can not go on forever!
"High As Hell" has gotten me excited about rock-n-roll once again! These southerners serve up rock-n-roll the way it should be.... loud, hard and trashy! Their first release "Let 'Em Eat Pu$$y" was a bit more punk oriented, and I...
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