Lee Corey Oswald
"Jovi meets Slayer meets Natalie Merchant! Wait, that's not
right. Bolsheviks meets Orwellian Socialism meets post-civil war
reconstruction era lingering racism! Wait, that's definitely not
right. Apparently I'm terrible at comparing existing artists as a
means to describe Lee Corey Oswald. That's a good thing. The boys
swap genres like partners at an end of the world orgy. Punk
rock, folk, indie rock, and rock and roll all meet up for a humble
yet humbling experience when you grant your ears and eyes the
privilege of their experience. Lyrically the boys (Gods, really)
seem to have found a pinpoint way of telling the stories and
sharing the feelings of our modern, overly informed while
under-informed, seemingly lost generation. As we stumble our way
through the darkest regions of overbearing consumerism and moral
ambiguity, it's voices like these that vocalize the poignant truths
we all feel but lose when we try to project them. I mean all that,
it totally sounds like a bunch of douchy garbage, but fuck it, they
are great. Their harmonies are great, the songs are there, and
they're pretty good looking too. Oh yeah, beer. They're a haven for
drinking fans with a music problem." - Tom May of THE
MENZINGERS