by oz on October 26, 2009

Okay, enough of our sappy content from the previous few days. Bottle Up And Go are a dirty, lo-fi blues-punk outfit described like this:
Crush up some shards of broken whiskey bottles and colorful confetti and put in a cannon and what bursts out is the raucous, uncaged bunch that is Bottle Up and Go.
Look for their full length debut this winter.
Bottle Up And Go – Until The Day I Die
by Woody on February 9, 2009

Bottle Up And Go’s debut EP is a sonic assault on the ears. These Bones is part Black Keys, part The Cult and part Soundgarden. Like The Keys, the band is a duo. Unlike The Keys, they have cool nicknames like Keenan “Hot Pants” Mitchell and Fareed “The Prince” Sajan .
The duo out of Brooklyn blaze away with distorted slide guitars in homage to old school blues. While their major influence, Leadbelly, might be a bit confused if he were to hear Bottle Up & Go, I think he’d enjoy listening to Hot Pants wail his way through this 7 song EP.
These Bones isn’t slow dancing with your lady music. Its dragging a random into an empty closet for a filthy romp music.
MySpace | Kill Normal Records
Bottle Up And Go – Wayward Son
by oz on October 9, 2008

Let’s turn it up a notch to kick our collective asses in gear. Bottle Up and Go released their debut EP, These Bones, in August and have offered up an mp3 called “Wayward Son.” They are concoction of garage punk, filthy blues, and psychedelic rock.
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Bottle Up and Go – Wayward Son