
CD release arrives ahead of November parties in Boston and Providence
We had the amazing opportunity to check out the new EP “Snake Oil Salvation “ from Boston band Diablogato, via Rum Bar Records. You can listen to “Snake Oil Salvation “ on Spotify Here and Bandcamp Here
It is crystal clear from the first note , that “Snake Oil Salvation, from Diablogato , is far more than just an EP but an epic sound blistering experience that you simply can’t miss .
With the video single “Lost Highway” and fellow visual and 2022 standout “Jet Black Night” setting the tone, Snake Oil Salvation is Diabogato’s darkest and grittiest record yet, taking the quartet’s weathered brand of rock and roll and filtering it through the strain and hostility of 2024’s cracked lens. The follow-up to 2019’s Old Scratch finds each member of the veteran band – vocalist and guitarist Drew Indingaro; guitarist and backing vocalist Charlie MacSteven; drummer Jesse Von Kenmore; and upright bassist Johnny Custom – coming out on the other side of what was a batshit insane five prior years with fresh battle scars and new tales to tell.

The opening track “Heaven’s Gate” is a grade A rock masterpiece. The pristine soaring vocals hit your soul like the Fourth of July and never leaves.
“Snake Oil Salvation is a reflection of the world we’re living in,” says Indingaro. “The idea of snake oil – the slick talkers, the cons, the false promises – felt like the perfect metaphor for everything we’re trying to say. And salvation? Well, that’s what everyone’s chasing, right? But maybe it’s all smoke and mirrors. We’re mixing the grit with the hope, the lies with the redemption. It’s got a bit of that old-school hustler vibe, with a modern kick in the teeth.”
Diablogato are like a group of well trained rock soldiers as they effortlessly deliver solid soon to be classics. We loved the cadence and tempo of Wandering Hearts” …. And did we mention the bass line and the incredible guitar work? Holy Smokes!
The track that really stood out to us is “July 1969” in a treasure trove of remarkable songs, “July 1969 “ is without a doubt the crown jewel. You really get to hear and feel the incredible energy of Diablogato, and it’s absolutely stunning.
The EP was recorded by Shawn Reilly at PunchDance Studios in Waltham, MA; mixed by Duggan at Blue Banshee Studios in Brewster, MA; and mastered by Simon Francis (except for “Jet Black Night” and “Lost Highway,” mixed by Shawn Reilly and mastered by Nick Z at New Alliance East in Cambridge, MA.)
A pair of regional release parties help celebrate: November 23 at Faces Brewing in Malden and November 29 at The Parlour in Providence.
