The Goddamn Gallows knows you, Houston. But, they don’t really know you. They would be pleased to truly make your acquaintance. If the feeling is mutual, they invite you to come fraternize while they ...
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On Saturday night in a local North Philly sports bar, all hell broke loose. The hell in question was Michigan hillbilly hardcore five-piece The Goddamn Gallows. Consider the strangeness of rolling up ...
Will the satanic psychobilly of the Goddamn Gallows ever stop growing? The Trial answers that question with shredding guitar solos over melodic pirate accordions, banjos and blast beats, bluegrass, ...
Marrying undeniable energy, bluegrass/rockabilly/gypsy instrumentation and a predilection for the sinister side of Southern storytelling (doomsaying preachers, devils at crossroads, murder ballads, ...
The Goddamn Gallows, who play the Young Avenue Deli on Saturday, October 11th, started way back in 2004 as a three piece in Portland, Oregon. Founded by Michigan natives Mikey Classic-guitars and ...
If there’s a rockabilly bar in Hell, the Michigan quintet known as the Goddamn Gallows will probably end up as the house band. Their music is frenzied and ferocious, heavy on the double-thumped ...
Today, Punknews is pleased to debut the new song by The Goddamn Gallows! Speaking to Punknews, singer Mikey Classic (Vocals, Guitar, Banjo) said, "'The Trial' is about humanity being forced to face ...
The Goddamn Gallows came from the heart of America's Rust Belt, arising from a night of flophouse violence. Drifting across the states, they cemented their sound in Portland, OR and later in Los ...
For more than two decades, Reverend Horton Heat and Unknown Hinson have been throwing down the roots-rock gauntlet and grinding it to dust with their mix of trash culture and rockabilly blaze. They’ve ...
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