Ninja Gun

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Eight Miles Out 00:00 Tools
Restless Rubes 00:00 Tools
Red State Blues 00:00 Tools
Front Yard Screamers (kitchen kissers) 00:00 Tools
Darwin Was a Baptist 00:00 Tools
Life Is Loud 00:00 Tools
Asking Price 00:00 Tools
Security 00:00 Tools
The Last Cowboy 00:00 Tools
Nostradumbass 00:00 Tools
Permanent Press 00:00 Tools
Breaking Light of Day 00:00 Tools
This Is Where I Belong 00:00 Tools
The Cold War is Colder Than Ever 00:00 Tools
roman nose 00:00 Tools
That's Not What I Heard 00:00 Tools
Losers Talking 00:00 Tools
Smooth Transitions 00:00 Tools
Time and a Half 00:00 Tools
The Smoking Gun 00:00 Tools
Hot Rain 00:00 Tools
Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Picture Of A Boy In His Prime 00:00 Tools
Lepers in Love 00:00 Tools
Purification Ritual 00:00 Tools
Maybe You Should Explode 00:00 Tools
Dead FM 00:00 Tools
Unpopular Mechanics 00:00 Tools
Reverb 00:00 Tools
This Must Be The Dream 00:00 Tools
Jessie (She's Only Gonna Dance With Me) 00:00 Tools
Front Yard Screamers (Kitchen Kisses) 00:00 Tools
Jessie - She's Only Gonna Dance With Me 00:00 Tools
Ninja Gun - Front Yard Screamers (Kitchen Kissers) 00:00 Tools
Li'l Help (Nervous Energies Session) 00:00 Tools
Li'l Help 00:00 Tools
Maybe You Shoould Explode 00:00 Tools
No Big Deal 00:00 Tools
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Ninja Gun accomplishes something not many other bands are doing these days; writing catchy, melodic and well-thought out rock and roll songs. Ninja Gun’s Southern upbringing resonates throughout each song alongside a mischievous rebellious streak: the same mixture of discordant ideals that gave rise to rock and roll in the ‘40s and ‘50s. And while Ninja Gun’s music is packed with sing-along choruses, the lyrics often run deeper than the average radio-friendly hit. At times they are political, personal and often laced with cynical Southern commentary showcasing a great sense of humor that will shine through from stage, photo shoots, and late night sessions. From poignant political jabs from a self-proclaimed “rube” to songs about escaping the fate of life growing up in the only town you know. Chasing destiny to change the path of the working class routine. Keeping faith in something: be it love, hard times, family, friends or good tunes played from the heart on the front porch. “Restless Rubes” allows you to feel the plight of the Southern small town working class band. Musically they have more in common with 70’s power pop and Southern classic rock than punk rock, often turning gospel-inspired melodies back on themselves with an attack from a powerful distorted riff, leaving you only to be captured later by the memory of a chorus you just can’t shake. “Restless Rubes” is pop perfection. It is clean, loud, dynamic, and truly classic! It’s a powerful pop album in its truest sense. This is a sleeper album that years from now will be passed on from friend to friend and timelessly enjoyed. Bio lifted from Ninja Gun Label: Suburban Home Records Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.