With an attempt to capture vintage rock and roll vibes and digging into the city of Raleigh for unfiltered inspiration, the new Hell Yes Ma’am Sessions album, produced by Raleigh music legend John Custer and in collaboration with Raleigh Brewing Company, brings the heat with hard-hitting energy.
Thought provoking lyrics remain a staple for the
With an attempt to capture vintage rock and roll vibes and digging into the city of Raleigh for unfiltered inspiration, the new Hell Yes Ma’am Sessions album, produced by Raleigh music legend John Custer and in collaboration with Raleigh Brewing Company, brings the heat with hard-hitting energy.
Thought provoking lyrics remain a staple for the witty and droll band, however this collection of songs represents a departure from their first few albums. Their fourth self-released effort contains heavy guitar riffs, sultry tones, and some surprise instrumentation.
The Raleigh based four-piece rock outfit sheds its skin and gets dirty with 6 original tracks and their first cover recording of “Peace Pipe” from the legendary Cry of Love.
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Hell Yes Ma'am 3:290:00/3:29
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Someone I'm Not 4:310:00/4:31
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Whatever It Takes 4:280:00/4:28
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Peace Pipe 4:000:00/4:00
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0:00/4:55
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0:00/1:36
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Hell Yes Cans 1:530:00/1:53