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In an era where country radio's often dominated by pop princess Taylor Swift and moon-June-spooning love songs, and modern rock radio has become inundated with whiny teen brooding and watered down rebellion, Pale Horse is a refreshing middle finger to the current music establishment. Pale Horse brings the music back to the people with their keep-it-simple, but always creative working class attitude and their own 'Outlaw Breed' of rebellious country-fried rock n' roll.
Hailing from Indiana and cutting their teeth on dirty dive bars and hole-in-the-wall taverns since late 2005, Pale Horse has honed their own rowdy style of country-fried rock as a truly original live act and a force to be reckoned with. Their double-axe attack, unflinching lyrics, and steady gut bucket thump fuses elements of Southern rock, outlaw country, heavy metal, rockabilly, blues, punk, and... bluegrass, keeping it simple and straight-shooting, raucous rural route rock.
After a steady stream of D.I.Y. basement demos, 2011 sees Pale Horse's first professional quality record entitled, “Outlaw Breed”. Probably their most eclectic effort to date, Outlaw Breed will definitely give current fans what they've been waiting for, while drawing in newcomers looking for something outside the confines of watered down corporate radio sell-outs and boring overly pretentious hipster bands.
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