Runnin' Through My Bones

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From the small-town musical hotbed of Olympia, Washington, comes the Tight Bros from Way Back When, a band who shake the foundation of rock's altar. Conjuring memories of AC/DC and Kiss without being cliché (a remarkable feat), Runnin' Thru My Bones is a high-strung, testosterone-fueled ode to rock of days past. "Drop to My Knees" has all the elements required: A guitar solo, heavy bass lines, some harmonica, and Jared Warren's vocals, which waver between a high-pitched rock falsetto and a guttural, bluesy growl. Perhaps not the best soundtrack for a romantic dinner for two, Runnin' Thru My Bones is meant to be played loud, a cold can of Pabst in hand. In fact, the Tight Bros would probably swoon to know that this record is the perfect score for a night of cruising in the Trans Am. --Kerry Murphy

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  1. Sampler I
  2. Seguros de Autos
  3. Self-Titled
  4. Skipping Stones
  5. Songs For Any Occasion
  6. Sonic Continuum
  7. Sorry Everybody.com Volume 1
  8. Souls on Fire
  9. Special [CD-single] [Import]
  10. Star City

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