Devils Rejects Sound Track

Devils Rejects Sound Track

Devils Rejects Sound Track

What's not to love about listening to rockabilly music flavored with a little Irish, a lot of blue collar and even more grit? For the Nashville trio, Shaky DeVille, the passion-fueled tracks on its debut CD Hot Asphalt leave a wake of feisty songs easily embedded into the rock music upholstery. Fans of traditional Irish tunes, punk, rock and even bluegrass will find a song or two worth a listen.

Anthem Songs

The first two tracks, "Come Out Ye Black & Tan" and the title track, "Hot Asphalt," get the listener into a strong groove of Gaelic thought and that fun-pub filled Friday night feel. Toe tapping? Yes! Get ready. While it is easy to compare Shaky DeVille to the Dropkick Murphys, the immediate difference is that Shaky DeVille's lead singer Matt (M.S.B) has this extra punk kick to his voice. He is a bit more Lemmy of Motorhead with an added punch of the late Bon Scott. These first two songs feel anthem-worthy.