The Pinx Pay Homage to Led Zeppelin with Their ‘Electric!’ New Song “Hammer of the Dogs” [Premiere]

The atmosphere is starting to feel Electric! and it’s all as a result of The Pinx and their addictive rock n’ roll stylings. There’s a heavy ‘70s rock sound to their new single, “Hammer of the Dogs,” which will give you a reasonable idea of just where these dudes are situated within the spectrum of rock. This is a scorching tune that pulls no punches in its approach, something typical of the group’s brand new EP, Electric!, which is due for release on August 14th. The Pinx stand tall and proud in their affection for the golden age of rock n’ roll and make no mistake about its influence on their music. There’s no better evidence of this than in the “Hammer of the Dogs” song title, an obvious ode to the innovators of hard rock Led Zeppelin and the ‘hammer of the Gods’ lyric from their 1970 c...

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