Simplicity has always been key to some of the best things in life and some of the best music. However, classifying The Dead Exs as a simple Blues band in no way describes them or their curious career spike. The pair of rouge Bluesmen managed to pack a hard chopping edge with mo-town beats throughout the entire Dead Exs debut album, “Resurrection.” Its far from the simple 12 bar Blues, being recycled by similar indie two-piece Blues bands. – Johnny Rocco – www.theboweryboys.net Listen closely and you will hear, The Dead Exs aren’t just a back to basics blues revival. With David Patti… read more
Simplicity has always been key to some of the best things in life and some of the best music. However, classifying The Dead Exs as a simple Blues band in no way describes them or their curious career spike. The pair of rouge Bluesmen managed to pack a hard chopping edge with mo-town beats thr… read more
Simplicity has always been key to some of the best things in life and some of the best music. However, classifying The Dead Exs as a simple Blues band in no way describes them or their curious career spike. The pair of rouge Bluesmen managed to pack a hard chopping edge with mo-town beats throughout the entire Dead Exs debut album, “Resurrection.” Its far from th… read more