Shotgun Mistress – Kings Of The Revolution Review

Classic Hard Rock Resurrected: Shotgun Mistress' Kings of the Revolution...

Release Date: Out Now!!!

Genre: Hard Rock

Links: https://shotgunmistress.com/

 

Line up:

Glenn Patrick  –  Vocals

Matt Wilcock  –  Guitars

Ben Curnow  –  Bass

Diamond Dave Lee Daniel  –  Drums

Rusty Brown  –  Guest Vocals

 

Tracklist:

Sweet Woman
Shot Down
Jude Judas
From Hell
Mary Jane(Ft Rusty Brown)
Headspace
Addicted To Pain
Welcome To The Fight
It’s Alright
Down

 

It seems there’s something in the Australian water (or perhaps the desert air) that’s fueling a resurgence of classic hard rock. Shotgun Mistress is a prime example of this thriving scene, delivering a sensational sophomore album, Kings of the Revolution, that’s sure to satisfy fans of the genre.

Hailing from Melbourne, Shotgun Mistress formed in 2018 and quickly established themselves with their debut album in 2021. Kings of the Revolution showcases the band’s growth and maturity, delivering a powerful blend of late ’80s-inspired melodic hard rock.

Led by the exceptional vocals of Glenn Patrick, Shotgun Mistress captures the essence of classic bands like Skid Row, Tesla, Lillian Axe, and Firehouse. Patrick’s voice is a perfect fit for the genre, delivering soaring melodies and energetic performances. Guitarist Matt Wilcock’s skills are equally impressive, providing a solid foundation for the band’s sound.

The album’s eleven tracks offer a diverse range of hard rock anthems, from the driving “Sweet Woman” and “Jude Judas” to the more melodic “Mary Jane” and “Welcome to the Fight.” Shotgun Mistress’ ability to seamlessly blend classic elements with a modern production aesthetic is a testament to their talent.

If you’re a fan of bands like Airbourne, AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, The Answer, and Rival Sons, Shotgun Mistress is a must-listen. Kings of the Revolution is a standout release that’s sure to make a lasting impression on the hard rock scene.

 

Written by: Gabor Kleinbloesem

Ratings: Gabor   8/10

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