FrontBarons Ball have produced more with their eleven Tacks than cheap mainstream Mucke: Honest, according to gasoline stinking desert rock, which combines rocking of empathetic to all bandwidths of the freedom-loving, handmade Rocks in itself. In the 80 years he could have said, here are teeming with potential hit to the other, but times have changed, and so one could infer a re-release of previously unknown artists, if you did not know better. Nevertheless, it is refreshing to hear that there are still bands that maintain this kind of music, play and develop, for it already, they deserve a fat bonus. The album contains no filler and works from start to finish in one piece and it is hoped that Baron's Ball still find many gas stations on their way to their unrigged V8 to lead to all the ghost towns, which serve as their inspiration, so that they nor can import many albums of this kind.

01:The Working Man
02:Adrenaline
03:Anytime You Walk Alone
04:Love Train
05:Last Gas Station For 200 Miles
06:I'm No Runaway
07:Sex, Drugs & Rock'n'Roll
08:Good Old Times Of Rock'n'Roll
09:Born To Rock
10:Bang Boom Baby
11:Roadkill

Dan Levon (vocals, guitar)
Matt Stevens (guitar)
Jörg Kiel (guitar)
Dennis Festing (bass)
Sean W. Heights (drums)

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Barons Ball – Roadkill (2013)
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