Midnight Thunder Express

Midnight Thunder Express
Empty Records
General | Jun 2002

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2002-08-25
Yay-yeah vocals, swampy roots gear head type rawk and roll. Some of this reminds me of Lynrd Skynrd though I’m sure nobody would agree. Still there are 12 bar boogie guit chords with bar-room piano accompaniment (sometimes) and swampy guit licks. Of course the power chords and upbeat “yay-yeah” insolent vocals keep them in the garage roots punk bin. Sure these are pasty Seattle-ites channeling their inner redneck (seems to be a common theme these days), but they really do rock.

1) upbeat rootsy rock swampy with piano
2) upbeat driving
3) big power chords rockin like old Joneses
4) mid-slow boogie rock
5) juicy FCC
6) upbeat driving
7) piano returns in front for a mid paced rockin’ boogie woogie skynrd feel
8) midpaced boogie
9) hard drivin’ rawkin with ultra mega epic ending
10) swingy midpaced dirty boogie rock, cool

Recent airplay

Ace Up My Sleeve
Brownian MotionOct 09, 2002
Ace Up My Sleeve
Brownian MotionSep 25, 2002

Charting

2002-09-16 — 2002-11-18
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 13 1
Sep 29 1

Track listing

1. Ace Up My Sleeve
2. Drivin' Right on Thru
3. Midnight Thunder
4. Stick to Your Guns
5. Fixin' to Die
6. Blurred Vision
7. Calling You Out
8. Hangovers & Heartaches
9. No One Rides for Free
10. Lay It Down