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Hillbilly Nightmare - Dirt Rock Demons

Track Listing:
01. Drinking
02. I Got Wings (MP3)
03. Stand
04. Spider Vs. Wasp
05. Fuck You! (MP3)
06. Swamp Ass
07. 100 MPH
08. Breakdown
09. Dead Girls
10. Something New
11. Hide Your Eyes!

 
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Rest of the World
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Hillbilly Nightmare - Dirt Rock Demons

Hillbilly NightmareComing from Grand Rapids, Michigan - Hillbilly Nightmare's turbo-charged debut release "Dirt Rock Demons" will rock your ass off!

The title says it all... 11 tracks of beer drinking, high-energy, dirty rock n' roll. Loaded with heavy guitar riffs, hard driven beats and a vocalist that can wake the dead. Hillbilly Nightmare's sound incorporates heavy rock and a punk attitude, with a little touch of southern rock. Turning their amps up to maximum volume, Hillbilly Nightmare belts out 100% proof, American made, bad-ass rock n' roll!

Hillbilly Nightmare has been compared to: Nashville Pussy, Supersuckers, Hellacopters and Motorhead

 
 

Available for (postage included)

CD - U.S. / Canada - $11.00
CD - Rest of the World - $14.00
 

Reviews

Review from: Utter Trash Magazine

Don’t drop this on the ol’ CD player expecting some sort of roots rock or even psychobilly. Hillbilly Nightmare are a lot closer to Nashville Pussy, Zeke, Motorhead, Guns N Roses and Circus of Power than they are to Reverend Horton Heat or even The Supersuckers. This is a thick, heavy, skull crusher of a rock album, chock full of dirty metal tinged riffs and ragged but catchy vocal lines. Good music for drinking, fighting, and driving irresponsibly. Producer Lance Eichler gets a great loud sound without sacrificing clarity. I like this kind of music, and Hillbilly Nightmare play it well. The only thing holding me back from a full on rave review is the songwriting. It isn’t bad but tends to be a bit typical of this style. In other words, like a lot of bands these days, Hillbilly Nightmare captures a particular sound really well, but it’s not anything unique. That bothers my more intellectual side, but the part of me that just wants to rock doesn’t really give a shit. To cut to the chase, if you like the bands I compared Hillbilly Nightmare to and are looking for more of the same, you’ll want to pick this up