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Ten Foot Polecats CD Review

Matt MarshallBy Matt MarshallOctober 14, 2010Updated:April 9, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ten Foot PolecatsThe Ten Foot Polecats’ album I Get Blamed for Everything I Do is a rockin’ good time. The grungy vocals, overdriven amps, electric guitar riffs, and distorted harmonica jump right in your face to create a deep hill country style blues fused with a hard rock attitude.

The hypnotic beat laid down throughout the album draws the listener into a musical world of heavy guitar licks, whiskey soaked original lyrics, and music that gets the dance floor jumping. It’s overall a good album that intersperses exciting instrumentals with some great original material! Fans of jumping, stomping, rocking hill country blues will enjoy this album.
Head on over to the Ten Foot Polecats website to check it out!

The Ten Foot Polecats’ album I Get Blamed for Everything I Do is a rockin’ good time. The grungy vocals, overdriven amps, electric guitar riffs, and distorted harmonica jump right in your face to create a deep hill country style blues fused with a hard rock attitude.

The hypnotic beat laid down throughout the album draws the listener into a musical world of heavy guitar licks, whiskey soaked original lyrics, and music that gets the dance floor jumping. It’s overall a good album that intersperses exciting instrumentals with some great original material! Fans of jumping, stomping, rocking hill country blues will enjoy this album.
Head on over to the Ten Foot Polecats website to check it out!
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