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Straight Forward rock and roll with a dash of alt country attitude..World weary vocals, driving guitar riffs,and powerful rythyms
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2006
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Gin Piston
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Gin Piston is a hard driving, straight forward Rock and Roll band from Oceanside,CA.
The band is hard to classify. The sound is familiar, but you just can't pinpoint who they sound like. That's because of the varying influences each member brings. Throw together folk and funk, country and rock, blues and metal, and you've got GIN PISTON.
Gin Piston's CD debut received a B+ in San Diego's North County Times. The Times Jim Trageser describes the band as:
"Caught in a time warp from 1973 and transported to the present. The sound here is all electric guitars, crashing drums, driving bass beats, and world weary vocals. Gin Piston plays here with a winning combination of energy, skill, and enthusiasm that makes it impossible not to like their music"
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Gin Piston B+ North County Times
author: North County Times
B+ "Gin Piston"
Gin Piston
Self-released
Playing old-school heavy blues, Oceanside's Gin Piston sounds like a band caught in a time warp from 1973 and transported to the present. Humble Pie and Wishbone Ash, Uriah Heep and the Rolling Stones ---- the eight songs on the band's debut CD all contain varying measures of the above influences.
The sound here is all electric guitars and crashing drums, driving bass beats and world-weary vocals ---- with a little harmonica thrown in for spice. The songs are straightforward rock and rock-boogie numbers, with catchy melodies and some nice guitar riffs.
If not creating the most original sound on earth, Gin Piston plays here with a winning combination of energy, skill and enthusiasm that makes it impossible to not like their music.
Jim Trageser
Staff Writer
North County Times
Novenmer 29, 2006
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