Track Listing

1. Black Chariot
Title: Black Chariot
Type: Single
Tracks: 1
Producer: Ronnie Bomb
Label: Holier Than Thou Records
Release Date: 27.07.15
Availability: Digital

Review Quotes

“The band has produced another epic tune, welcome to the world ‘Black Chariot‘. A chill runs down my spine as they again get me hand clapping, foot tapping and swaying. Joey manages to sound different vocally as we have yet another country tinged rock epic with a beautiful passion filled guitar solo. It’s another lyrical masterpiece, simply a charmingly wonderful song.”
TBFM Magazine *****

“The dusty, leather chapped, cowboy boots, moustaches soaked in whiskey and smoke curling from the cigarette in the corner of the mouth all swirl from the atmosphere of this song, with a great story told by the lyrics.”
Studs & Punx

“A scorched and westernised drawl of cool assed standards with the coming of ‘Black Chariot’ and all its emotive triumph. Vocally superb and musically exact, so perfect for the style sought. I find myself loving this song more and more with each rotation and feel for the victim, get more involved and more appreciative of the delicacies included. The power smashes, the gentle string work, the backing murmurs, the narrative methodology – fuck yeah!”
Fungalpunk

“A blues rock spawned prowl, employing more classic and southern rock flavouring than anything they have bred before. The vocals are impressive, cleaner and clearer than those usually offered by Class and just as compelling.”
Ringmaster Review

“The drums are simple, sedate, yet sublime and the power and energy invested in each strike more than makes up for any lack of pace. The guitars play off each other nicely and the solo is simple, from the soul and fits so well. Lyrically this is typical blues territory – a man’s soul versus the power of evil forces. Reminds me in a way of the “Devil Goes Down to Georgia” although in this version the ending has a reality update and the devil rides off in to the night with his prize!”
Moose Man Reviews

“Nothing really displays the Senton Bombs crossover style better than the stand out track ‘Black Chariot’, as bassist and lead vocalist Joey Class pitches his voice perfectly into this dark epic which contains the lyric line ‘Soon I’ll be singing from the grave’ displaying a depth of conviction and self belief only achieved by musicians who are totally immersed in the pathos of their music.”
Rock In The Blues

From The Phantom High EP

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