The Drexels
Cleveland, OH | Established. Jan 01, 2007 | SELF
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Turning Stone (self-released)
If it sounds like the Drexels are an old school Cleveland punk band well-versed in the legacy of acts like Rocket from the Tombs and Pere Ubu, that's because they are. Dating back to the '80s, singer Bobby J has played in a number of bands, including the Gorbals, the God Squad and Krumble. He once collaborated with the MC5's Wayne Kramer and recorded a single for Kramer's 2001 compilation Beyond CyberPunk. He's in fine form here as his sneering vocals (he tends to speak more than he sings) distinguish tracks such as "Jack Rabbit" and "Betting Man's Gold." The sludge-y guitars in "Two Hearts," an album highlight, make the song sound a bit like a cross between Dinosaur Jr. and Television.
The Drexels perform with the Down-Fi and Short Rabbits at 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, at the Beachland Tavern. - Jeff Niesel Scene Magazine
Discography
Turning Stone (Debut CD full length © Prayer Capsule Records July 2016
Jango Internet Radio
WRUW 91.1FM Lend me Your Ear (Jay Stone) played tracks from "Turning Stone"
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From Cleveland, Ohio, Maximum Rock-n-Roll Post-Punk Band that mixes
eclectic songwriting & lyrics alchemist pub-rock sound crossing
between Dinosaur Jr,Television and The Gun Club with a hard rock punk
indie edge to deliver a maximum stage presence. Their
full ten song debut CD Turning Stone was remastered July 2016
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