“October 4th at The Roxy marks your next chance to witness The Gas. It may also be your last, as Hollywood can never keep a secret for long and it’s addictions are world class news. See The Gas now before the world is hooked.” ~Wesley Bridle American NonFiction
The sweetest moments in life come with the knowledge of being right. Only one month ago, I told the world it wouldn’t be long before Tommy Peacock and the Gas are house hold rock names. The terrific trio of rock are a bright star on the sidewalks that have seen the greats. Today, we witness the drop of Impossible, the band’s long awaited full length album and we welcome the album with open arms.
The cultivation of a year long life in the Hollywood rock and roll scene has led to the impossible, a quality full length album of rock and roll. “Impossible” is also the band’s freshman album and represents the new sound of rock. Tommy Peacock and the Gas have come to remind us, in the hands of talented professionals, rock lives free from pretension.
The music scene is stagnate. There is no unifying factor but “Impossible” shows promise to the future legitimacy of its genera. Tracks like “Rockin’ In L.A.” and “The Kids Say” set a toe tapping beat to break through even harden scenester shells and turn posing hipsters into dancing fools. Tommy, Eric and Kyle make the impossible possible.
Tonight, Monday, 3 November 2008, at the Viper Room get your copy of Impossible and see the band that all the fuss is about. Tommy Peacock and the Gas bring their full force musical riot to the stage. They are known to give 110% at each show and the energy hums from stage to the crowds.
Get to the Viper Room by 9 P.M. and witness The Automatic Music Explosion who are well known to the readers of American NonFiction as the hardest working band in Hollywood. Three albums mark the future of the music scene, “A Bandin’ the Herd” by Virginia City Revival, “Impossible” by Tommy Peacock and the Gas, and the yet to be made album by The Automatic Music Explosion. When Tommy Peacock and the Gas or the Automatic Music Explosion play, the result is show worthy. When Tommy Peacock and the Automatic Music Explosion take the stage together… You get the idea.
ADHD and Prima Donna share the band list and represent bands watch out for. It might be Monday night and you have work in the morning, but do you think you will ever tell your grand children about the legendary day at the office, when you arrived in a punctual manor? Us ether.
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