
We had the distinct honor to check out the new EP, “Brisket & Cigarettes “, from Philadelphia, based five-piece Outlaw Americana band, Roberta Faceplant.
You can listen to “Brisket & Cigarettes “ on Spotify, Here, Apple Music, Here
A honky-tonk hurricane from Philadelphia, the five-piece Outlaw Americana band has been called “a cowpunk miracle” by Country Universe and been compared to “Southern Culture on the Skids fronted by Laura Bell Bundy.” It’s Country, but you can hear the City.
Roberta Faceplant, is going to be your new favorite band… you just don’t know it yet.
Roberta Faceplant, is a more than just a phenomenal band , they are a musical experience, “Brisket & Cigarettes “ is exactly why we fell in love with music in first place.

Raucous guitars, a driving rhythm section, and the raw, powerful, and soulful vocals of frontwoman Katie Feeney makes Roberta Faceplant a five-fingered fist of Country grit. Peppered with Bob Seger-style working-man themes and a dose of ZZ Top’s roadhouse rock, “Brisket & Cigarettes” still holds tight to the true spirit of country music – three chords and the truth.
“Brisket & Cigarettes “ will live on in your music loving soul long after the music has faded. And…. If you like tasty guitar licks … well you hit the jackpot with “Brisket & Cigarettes “ , from Roberta Faceplant.
The EP explores the world of opioid-addled scrap metal miners on the song “Big Dark Town,” the album’s stirring, dirge of an opener. It also offers up a giant barbecue of the 1% for a main course in “Eat Em” – Roberta Faceplant is pulling no punches, tackling current events with tongue-in-cheek humor and rage. This EP also offers an escape, with tales of longing and adventure. From the South Street lizard-owning barfighter in “Lizard in a Bar” (based on a very true story), to the band’s Scooby Doo-like, cop-evading tomfoolery in “Brisket & Cigarettes,” the local storytelling is pouring out of these tracks. “In a Can,” takes the listener on a lyrical odyssey of love and admiration with unhinged playfulness. The EP finishes in a beautiful crescendo with the fairytale whimsy of “Bottle It, Smash It,” a six-minute Heartland Rock song with a plea for the listener to savor life like there’s no tomorrow – from their lonely small town bars to the big city dancefloor.
“Brisket & Cigarettes “ , from Roberta Faceplant, is an absolute can’t miss.





