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  2.0 by SwampDaWamp


2.0 cover art

Artist: SwampDaWamp
Title: 2.0
Catalogue Number: Big Penny Entertainment
Review Format: CD
Release Year: 2008



Swampdawamp is crankin it up again and getting those southern fried rock and blue fires burnin! On this teaser, entitled 2.0 A Special Edition pre release CD, they are offering up three studio tracks and interviews and a rehearsal recording. The boys sound like they are ready to release another great album sometime later this year.

For those of you unfortunate souls who have not discovered this band, the lineup is Gig Michaels (lead vocals & acoustic guitar); David Lee (drums); Michael Hough (guitar & vocals); Keith Inman (guitar); Mike Huffman (keyboards, B3 & vocals); and Cody Bennett (bass).
This EP CD is a precursor to the future and it sure is exciting. The band sounds like they are on fire! The first track "Dance" has a risqué video up on You Tube now and surely it will get its share of plays. The song itself is Swampdawamp at their very best. Again, I heard all the pinpoint guitar licks, the thumping rhythm section and the whiskey soaked vocals of Gig Michaels taking it all to top without a breath in between. "Fire In The Hole" and "Shoebox" keep the Swampdawamp train rollin' down the tracks with more straight up southern flavoured rock with plenty of blues licks in the mix to keep it real. The thing I have always enjoyed about this band is that when they get things warmed up they never let up, it just keeps coming at you full bore. The only thing I did not like about this is that I only heard three tracks and I wanted it to keep going, so I suppose that is a good thing from the band's perspective. If these three tracks are any indication of what we should expect on the next album then we are in for a treat. They sound like they have kicked it up another notch.

I enjoyed the interview, it got me a little closer to the band and I found out a bit more about their attitude and goals. They believe in themselves and the people that listen to their music. What they have adopted is a grass roots following similar to what bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Molly Hatchet had prior to their meteoric rise to popularity. So watch out, Swamdawamp may be the next big thing coming out the south for all of you rock fans that have kinship to that music.

I look forward to hearing the complete album.

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Keith Hannaleck
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Review Date: July 22 2008