Album Review: Roy and The Devil’s Motorcycle – Good Morning Blues

Roy and The Devil’s Motorcycle Good Morning Blues (Voodoo Rhythm Records) In 1996, Roy and The Devil’s Motorcycle (Roy and the DMC for short) were introduced to the underground music world when their debut EP, Good Morning Blues, was first issued by Voodoo Rhythm Records in a limited print 10″. The five tracks span nearly thirty-five minutes of the most dissonant psychedelic punk the label ever pressed. Roy and the DMC would refine their psychedelic sound with four more records on Voodoo Rhythm, adopting a dark blues-punk style by the time the band reached 2012’s Tell It To The People but returned to their psych beginnings with 2014’s score to the movie Tino – Frozen Angel. Roy and The Devil’s Motorcycle are a legacy band in the Voodoo Rhythm Catalog wit...

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