LORD FOWL
GLORIOUS BABYLON (SMALL STONE)
Groove-laden stoner rock with a side order of classic heavy metal is what Lord Fowl serve up, and they're good at it.
Lord Fowl took shape in New Haven, CT, in the summer of 2007 with one goal: write songs like those they grew up hearing.
Songs that drive you. Songs that come alive. Songs that rock. With Glorious Babylon, their third LP and second on Small Stone Records, Lord Fowl refuse to compromise this high standard, bringing forth the energy of their dynamic stage presence and dual lead vocals, as the song-craft of singer/guitarists Vechel Jaynes and Mike Pellegrino reaches its next level of progression.
At the helm of BirdsEye Studios in West Haven, CT, as producer, bassist Jon Conine (assisted by Steve Hill) captures Lord Fowl's vitality as only one part of the fray could hope to do, and though drummer Michael Petrucci has since left the band with Van Hartley stepping in to fill his significant percussive shoes, the drums provide the foundation of Glorious Babylon.
All across the record's 10-song/ 37-minute span, Lord Fowl raise their own bar. After 2008's Endless Dynamite and 2012's Moon Queen, Glorious Babylon arrives as an awaited third chapter in Lord Fowl's peculiar mythology, harnessing the spirit they've brought to stages up and down the East Coast, at SXSW, etc., and breathing life once more into classic, soulful, and psychedelic heavy rock and roll.
With a sound just as likely to nod to Thin Lizzy and a heavy Funkadelic as to early Queen or Paul Di'Anno-era Iron Maiden, it is still the vision and classic purpose of their songwriting that brings the band together.
Songs that rock. Old heads, new heads, riff-worshippers and freaks: Lord Fowl have built a city just for you.
RIYL: Queen, Dirty Honey, Rival Sons, Freedom Hawk, Crobot, Rival Sons, Greenleaf, Fu Manchu, La Chinga RIYL: Queen, Dirty Honey, Rival Sons, Freedom Hawk, Crobot, Greenleaf, Fu Manchu, La Chinga