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GRIFTER MAKE THE TOP 15!!!
It seems the album has really struck a bit of a chord with people (excuse the pun). Sonic Abuse website has included it in their top 15 albums of 2011. A big thanks to them.
http://www.sonicabuse.com/2011/12/sonicabuses-best-records-of-2011/
New interview online
Here is a new interview that was done a couple of days ago for Long Live Rock N Roll Forever Blogspot. Cheers to Boogs for the cool questions.
http://longliverocknrollforever.blogspot.com/2011/12/good-day-for-hard-rock-news-interview.html
Grifter make the top 20 Part 2!!!
Hot on the heels of making the Soda Shop top 20 albums of 2011, JJ, head and only honcho of one of the most respected rock websites, The Obelisk, has included us in his top 20 for the year. This is awesome for Grifter and we’re very grateful for the recognition.
Check out the full top 20 below
http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/2011/12/09/top20of2011/comment-page-1/#comment-134099
Yet more reviews of the album come to light!!!
A couple more reviews of the album have surfaced on the internet and they’re also pretty killer…this seems to be the general theme for the reviews. Have a read and enjoy.
The first is from Rocktopia webzine
“An enjoyable release for fans of classic heavy rock.
Grifter is a heavy rock band hailing from SW England that has been around since 2003.The band members share a love of 70’s classic heavy rock such as ACDC, Motorhead, Sabbath and Purple and they have toured and gigged extensively and have released three EP’s since 2005, the latest coming out in April 2010.The band consists of Ollie Stygall (vocals and guitar), Phil (bass) and Foz (drums).This self-titled release is their first full album.
The album opens with ‘Good Day For Bad News’ which is one of the highlight tracks of this release.It’s a bombastic number and immediately signals Grifter’s style and intention.The 70’s influence is clearly there for all to hear, but it has been given a stoner rock twist that carves out a pretty unique sound for the current climate.Many bands are shy or ashamed to admit to some of their influences but Grifter is proud to do so.‘Strip Club’ is another number with a thundering retro riff and pounding drum and bass all wrapped up with some rather cheeky lyrics.‘Bean’ is probably the heaviest track of the record with one almighty progression powering through the track from start to finish.Grifter closes out with ‘Gone Blues’ which being the only mellow track on the release makes a nice finisher.
This is a good debut from an up and coming band that has clearly gained plenty of experience from their earlier EPs.Although it’s very retro in its content, the stoner rock approach has combined to produce an interesting and fun sound.It’s all immensely simple yet highly effective.There’s no multi tracked guitars or endless musical additions.It feels as if the album was recorded almost live and that adds to its charm.The music is well performed and each of the three play their part in the overall sound.That same simplicity can also be said of the production.It is by no means perfect, but it sounds authentic for the music it is intended for.The bass and guitar are easily distinguishable and the drums sound clear.But whilst achieving this, neither does it sound over polished or clinical.This will almost certainly appeal to enthusiasts of that 70s styled heavy rock sound and especially those with an interest or love of the aforementioned icons.Their influence and sound is found all over this record.But it is no straight out rip off of this era as Grifter’s own twist to the proceedings should help it appeal to other genre listeners.
All in all an enjoyable release for fans of classic heavy rock, stoner rock and a unique mixture of the two, as presented here!
Dave Scott”
the second comes from Ear Candy webzine…there is no dedicated link so here’s the review…it gets 4/5 which in their rating stands for “almost perfect”
“Grifter,“Grifter” (Ripple)
Get ready for a dose of unapologetically blues-driven boogie gloriously dripping with attitude courtesy of Grifter. On their eponymous 11-track offering, this UK trio produces groove-laden tunes brimming over with soulful guitar work (“Preacher and the Devil”, “Bucktooth Woman”). Ripe with a menagerie of bad ass lyrics (“Unwelcome Guest”) and the sinewy stoner rock shuffle melding the freewheeling energy of Clutch, the cosmic crash of Nebula, and the raucous rock ‘n roll temperament of Motorhead (“Strip Club”), Grifter deliver a rebellious collection of hard rocking songs bound to shake listeners down to their core.
www.grifterrock.co.uk
Rating:




Review by Mike SOS
Ok, you’ve read the reviews…go buy the album!!!
Welcome to our new website!
Welcome folks. After 8 years flogging our dirty rock and roll round the country we’ve finally come kicking and screaming into the 21st Century and got ourselves a tasty new website…not just some crappy Freewebs type thing knocked together by a member of the band with a vague clue how the internet works but an actual, bona fide website done by someone who knows exactly what they’re doing!!! Big thanks to our good friend Lee Edwards, he of The Sleeping Shaman fame, so you see, it’s the proper job!!!
Please check back often as this will be updated regularly with reviews, gig info and other news. There are tracks to listen to and photos to touch yourself inappropriately to as well as links to all our other social media type pages. Feel free to get in touch if you want to review anything, interview the band or just tell us we’re awesome.
Our debut album is available now through Ripple Music and should be available from all good record stores with distribution in the UK through Code 7/Plastic Head, in Europe through Clear Spot and in America through Ripple Music. You can also find it at all the usual online retail and download outlets.
Alternatively you can buy the CD and merchandise directly through our web store or at gigs.
http://www.ripple-music.com
http://www.code7music.com
http://www.clearspot.nl