It's been a long wait, one that includes line-up changes, divorces, lost loved ones, job troubles - whatever hardship was thrown at The Peawees, “One Ride” makes it clear that it only made them stronger. This album seethes with the rock 'n' roll swagger of a bygone era, and the band shows the rare ability to wear their influences on their sleeves with a sound that feels unique.
The mix of rock 'n' roll, soul, punk, and garage spins on the record like it came straight out of a blender: one part The Sonics, one part Link Wray, two parts The Clash, a splash of Stax shaken over Phil Spector and served like it was thrown straight in your face.
Approaching their 30-year mark, the band continues to defy convention and write their own epic on the vast canvas of contemporary rock 'n' roll. "One Ride" is "a true showcase for the criminally underrated songwriting talents of Hervé Peroncini." Once more, The Peawees do not disappoint: as the saying goes…all killers, no fillers.
The Peawees' journey to "One Ride" is a testament to their enduring spirit and unwavering commitment to their craft. With “One Ride,” The Peawees prove that their creative fire burns brighter than ever. The album, which was preceded by 5 singles and a promotional tour with the Swedish band The Hellacopters, will be released on September 6th by Wild Honey Records, with exclusive licensing in North America through Spaghetty Town Records and in Spain through Folc Records.
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Banana Tree 03:01
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Drive
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Plastic Bullets 02:03
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The Wolf 03:36
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Lost In The Middle 02:46
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She Cries As She Kills
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Who's The Enemy
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Spell On Me
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Before I Die
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One Ride
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You'll Never Be Mine Again 02:28