The Amplifier Heads - "Rock N Roll Riot"

Photo by Harry McCoy and Karen Baglio


Led by Sal Baglio (The Stompers, The Peppermint Kicks), The Amplifier Heads are back with a brand new single. "Rock N Roll Riot" is an amped up history lesson of rock and roll, equal parts garage rock and power pop, with more than a little punk thrown in. It's loud, it's brash, and it just straight up rocks. This might be the loudest song you've heard from someone whose Boston rock roots stretch back to the early 80's. "Rock N Roll Riot" is a straight up, no nonsense rock song. It also has one of the catchiest and simple choruses around that you're sure to be singing for the rest of the day.

Sal Baglio says of his band's upcoming album:

“Super 8 is a grainy film. Magic fingers in a cheap hotel. A skip and scratch of a 45 on an old hot RCA Victor. Memory. Lotsa sax. The sound of an AM radio just off the dial on top of a kitchen table 1965. An old Circus magazine in a basement box. The banging of an old soda machine outside of that cheap hotel at 4 a.m. Ridin’ in a car, windows down and singing loud with your friends that summer. And it’s a rock n’ roll record by The Amplifier Heads.” 

You can listen to "Rock N Roll Riot" below. Super 8 is due out July 17 on Rum Bar Records, and is available for pre-order through Bandcamp. For more on The Amplifier Heads, check out the band's website.

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