Roberta Faceplant Serve Up Stellar New EP, “Brisket & Cigarettes

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.

The Bad Ups Deliver Blazing Debut LP “Life Of Sin”

We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the debut album “Life Of Sin” via Jump Start Records from four-piece Philadelphia, PA. Punks The Bad Ups (Travis, Chris, Mike and Sean) You can listen to “Life Of Sin” Here You can order the album Here

We are going to get right to the point… The Bad Ups absolutely freaking rock! From top to bottom their debut album “Life Of Sin” is 23 minutes of grade A high quality punk rock

There are shades of the Epitaph and Fat Wreck sound from the 90’s and early 2000’s However, The Bad Ups have a sound and vibe all their own.

We thoroughly enjoy the single “Better Than You” but that was only the tip of the punk rock iceberg. “Life Of Sin” is chock full of well written punk rock gems. “Underground” and “Ego Trip” are two extremely catchy songs that we can’t stop singing ( Thats a good thing)

If we had to pick a favorite (which is next to impossible with so many amazing songs ) But, the one song we can’t get enough of is “Future Sux” it is a well written song with an addictive melody and hook we absolutely love .

McKayle, who is of Jamaican descent, named the band The Bad Ups after the Caribbean patois term “baddup”—which means to treat someone poorly or violently. This name reflects their intense musical style and their ability to connect with the term’s cultural roots.

Since their formation in 2018, The Bad Ups have built a dedicated following and shared the stage with prominent acts like Face to Face, The Bouncing Souls, The Adicts, and Street Dogs. Their versatile sound appeals to various punk subcultures, from ska to oi, making them a versatile addition to many lineups.

The Bad Ups are gearing up for a national and international tour to support their debut LP, “Life of Sin.” See dates below

If your soul craves punk rock then you owe it to yourself to check out The Bad Ups and their amazing debut “Life Of Sin”

Upcoming Shows:

Sept 28- Lansdale PA@ Round Guys Brewing 

(w/ The Manipulators, Working Class Stiffs, Neon Spiders)

Soft Skies Inc Delivers An Absolutely Otherworldly New Single “Sooner Or Later”

We recently had the opportunity to check out the new single “Sooner Or Later “ from Philadelphia brothet duo of Ryan and Martin Rex (known for their Boston work in ’90s space rock band Lockgroove. You can check out “Sooner Or Later” Here

“Sooner Or Later “ from Soft Skies Inc gave us all the feels . The well crafted melodic gem, is a work of art .

For Soft Skies Inc, the Philadelphia-based identical-twin duo and longtime musical confidants Ryan and Martin Rex, their shared sonic compass draws a straight line from the classic alternative of their youth to the modern alternative and dream-pop of today. Both sides of this sonic bliss are on kaleidoscopic display in their vibrant new single “Sooner Or Later,” set for streaming release today (Tuesday, September 17). 

Photo Credit: Chris McLaughlin

That day, perhaps not coincidentally, throws it back to the New Music Tuesday scene we all grew up with, when we’d race to our favorite record stores and acquire and absorb everything that felt exciting. It’s also the Brothers Rex’ birthday, making this track, with its aural Easter eggs for Joy Division and The Cure and tonal DNA – which traces my bloody valentine, early R.E.M., New Order, The Smiths, and Spiritualized – all the more mindful of those wistful and joyful memories. 

For some of us here at The Whole Kameese listening to “Sooner Or Later “ felt like taking a blissful trip in the “Way Back Machine “ we loved every moment of it.

“‘Sooner Or Later’ is filled with bittersweet nostalgia for a time in one’s life that was innocent and free,” says Ryan. “I think no matter your circumstances, most can point to a period, usually younger years, where the world feels open, limitless, profound – before ‘real life gets in’. The song both lyrically and sonically reminisces about this time and laments the fact that we all get mangled – even under the best of conditions – and that sooner or later this is inevitable. And that somewhere deep down, we all know it’s inevitable.” 

“Sooner Or Later” from Soft Skies Inc is a must listen!