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"EP Review of Strippers, Mullets & Beer"

Ireland takes a liking to Caveman Voicebox's EP "Strippers, Mullets & Beer" - Born Again Nihilist


"Strippers, Mullets & Beer" EP review"

Check out Bill Goodman's review of out EP. - The Soda Shop


"Strippers, Mullets & Beer" EP review"

Check out Bill Goodman's review of out EP. - The Soda Shop


Discography

Strippers, Mullets & Beer EP Dec. 2011 Faceslapper Records
Facial Hair & Harmonies EP Jun 2013 Faceslapper Records

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CAVEMAN VOICEBOX – FACIAL HAIR & HARMONIES EP

Some folks might argue that the current world of Caveman Voicebox is perhaps a bit too fueled by hotrods, drinking, and loud guitars, but the band could really care less. Emerging from the sunny streets of Los Angeles, California, Caveman Voicebox find themselves with just the right mix of car cultural, stripper ethics and blue collar fury to bring a smile to just about anyone’s face. Largely influenced by big doses of Motorhead, ZZ Top and stoner rock, they weave together an extremely aggressive rock assault while thumbing their noses at all non-believers along the way. As a result they have gained respect from rockers young and old and are quickly becoming the sound track for every gear head, pole dancer and biker, West of the Rockies.

The bands second effort “ Facial Hair & Harmonies “ available 6/27/13 is a 3 song EP hell-bent on high octane rock and roll, including a more blues/swing approach with the track “Move It Up”, going deeper into their roots which has been described by some as Govt. Mule on steroids.

The current team consists of quarterback, GW Wilson bass, vocal, flanked by Matt Merrow drums, Mike McKnight (The Adolescents) & Karl Caleb guitars. Caveman Voicebox made their debut in 2011 playing dusty basements and rehearsal room keg parties, releasing demos and live recordings along the way. Eventually, time came for the band to record in the studio so GW Wilson reached out to brother / producer Doug Carrion (Descendents, Dag Nasty, Kottonmouth Kings) for assistance. “I knew from the get go they were a straight up rock project and my goal was pretty much to light the match to the bomb, run and take cover, “ explains Carrion. The band then introduced their first 5-song EP Strippers, Mullets & Beer in December of 2011.

Caveman Voicebox will be playing a series of West Coast dates supporting the EP throughout 2013