The Guitar & Whiskey Club - Sleazy
Rock, Hard Rock, Southern Rock
California, United States
Overall Impression: The Guitar & Whiskey Club has released their newest Hard Rock tune Sleazy. Opening with a killer guitar solo and a heavy dose of energy, Sleazy kicks down your front door without hesitation. The tune grabs onto the classic L.A. hard rock sound and refuses to let go. The guitar solo, played by Jeffrey Donovan, tears though atmosphere with blazing hot style and reminds listeners of the instrument's awesome power. Sung by Mark Prudeaux, the lyrics are a glorification of bad decisions and living life to the fullest. Supported by Donovan's guitar stylings and Adam Ponce's adept drum work, Prudeaux commands the stage with total control and commitment to the lyrics. Overall, Sleazy by The Guitar & Whiskey Club is a killer Hard Rock tune that revives the sex, drugs, and rock n' roll lifestyle for a new generation of listeners.
Strongest Point(s): Sleazy hits every mark for the making of a great Hard Rock tune. Not a single riff, lyric, or fill is out of place and the sleazy attitude never lets up.
Target Audience Appeal: Listeners looking for new Hard Rock with a classic L.A. sound will dig Sleazy by The Guitar & Whiskey Club
Artist target suggestions: Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver, The Darkness, Van Halen, Stone Temple Pilots, Scorpions, Skid Row, Poison, Whitesnake, Warrant, Motley Crue
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About the Reviewer:
Zachary Larson is a professional touring guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Getting his start in high school rock bands, he has since toured internationally as a classical chamber musician, in the show band onboard luxury cruise lines, and with the broadway musical Finding Neverland. His recorded work spans from classical works and jazzy holiday tunes, to mind-bending experimental music. His arrangements of orchestral music are published through Clear Note Publications. Classically trained, he holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Denver.