Quite a gaggle of songs here...15 to be exact. 4 vocalists, all with distinctly different sounding voices...I imagine that they worked this out somewhat like The Eagles or Band of Heathens (for a more modern reference), where the songwriter takes the lead. If this is the case, the group of songs in themselves is quite diverse, style-wise....which keeps me delighted, and thoroughly entertained. The record almost feels more like a compilation than a single band, but when listened to in depth, the distinct elements of what makes The Washers' sound is very apparent.
I'm picky, so I did not give the album 5 stars based on a few quirks that may have been overlooked (or maybe were completely on purpose?) during production, like some mumbly-sounding words, a couple of lyrics that make no sense, and an odd-sounding movie quote at the beginning of a song. Other than those things, I thoroughly enjoy the effort, and hope to be catching these guys play soon.
The washers are a must see. They will make your ears bleed! Best I've seen in a long time.
Buy this album!! These guys are awesome and they sure do rock!!
One group that is a must to see. We've seen them in Tilden and in Victoria. The shows are a must to see. Energy is a plus with this group. If you like solos then the guitar solos will send you over the edge.
These guys rock. Period. Live shows with lots of energy and great original tracks. A new act worth listening to twice in a scene that has gotten bland. Check these guys out.