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Dead Army howl through set of original alternative rock

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Local heavy rock band the Dead Army was howling at the Slice for an intimate audience,” Saturday, May 21.

 

The Dead Army returned to the Slice, May. 21.Photo by Richard Amery

Gretsch weilding guitarist/ frontman Rob Morrison was hidden in the shadows on the side of the stage powering his trio through a set of eardrum bleedlingly loud set of original , detuned modern alternative rock .

 It was straight out of the ’90s and ’00s along the lines of  Buck Cherry and Queens of the Stone Age for the more stoner rock  inspired songs.

 

They had a bone crunching bass sound and lots of wah- wah soaked guitar riffs and solos.

 

Gabe Thaine was dressed a rodeo clown for the show, but I missed his opening set.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 May 2022 11:57 )  
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