Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown – Electrified: Album Review
Heed the warning – “listen at your own risk – beware of electrical shock” from Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown’s Electrified.
Mike has been photographing and writing about bands going back many years. A former writer and Reviews Editor on Louder Than War as well as several online music blogs, he also contributes to Fireworks and to Powerplay Rock & Metal magazines.
Heed the warning – “listen at your own risk – beware of electrical shock” from Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown’s Electrified.
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