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The Holy Goats bring back the essential ingredients of rock and serve them up with a straight shot of blues. With soul-driven vocals and harmonies added to raw riff rockin' guitars, The Holy Goats kick Power Blues Rock into overdrive, taking retro rock to the next level. Described by media as “Crowes meets Zep.”
The Goats are putting the finishing touches on their second CD, due out mid 2009. Shows will be limited until the release is completed. The Goats' 2009 tour will include many special events, fairs, and motorcycle fests. Check back for more dates....
The Goats have opened for such national acts as Paul Rodgers, Peter Frampton, Foghat, The Outlaws, Marshall Tucker, Little Feat, Steve Winwood, Levon Helm, Jorma Kaukonen, David Johansen and Gary US Bonds. The Goats receive airplay from commercial radio and college stations and have received critical acclaim from radio, press and media in the US and Europe.
Radio and press named the Goats among the top rock bands in NY, NJ, PA metro area. "Consistently named Top Rock Band in the tri-state area," writes Al Muzer in the Aquarian Magazine. Both the Stone Pony Asbury Music Awards and The Home News nominated "The Holy Goats" debut release as a "Top Rock Release."
The Goats have twice opened 95.7 the Hawk's "Wingstock Concert Series" which has featured Peter Frampton, Paul Rodgers, Foghat, Little Feat & Marshall Tucker at First Energy Park, NJ. The Goats headlined The Stone Pony's premiere broadcast concert series “Live at the Stone Pony," with 95.7FM broadcasting the Goats' set.
WDHA (105.5FM Greater Media) radio selected The Goats twice to headline at their festival shows and "Rock & Ride" motorcycle fests.
The Holy Goats have been selected three years straight to be featured by WZZO (95.1FM Clear Channel) radio in Allentown, PA. Station showcases included the Bethlehem Musikfest, the Greater Allentown Fair and WZZO's May Fair Fests. WZZO also selected the Holy Goats as best "ZZO Band."
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READ WHAT CRITICS SAY ABOUT THE GOATS:
“Shades of Humble Pie, Bad Co., Crowes and the Stones color the hard-rockin' boogie-blues delivery of guitarist/vocalist/bandleader and Chris Robinson-esque (Black Crowes) frontman Todd McCullough. Raunch rawk riffs, gut bucket vocals, great stage command, solid songwriting, soaring leads and a super tight low-end. Consistently named top rock band in the NY,NJ,PA tri-state area." - Al Muzer, The Aquarian Magazine.
“The American quartet have produced a blues rock debut and have forged them into a strong set of songs, over which those who aspire to be the Blackest of Crowes would cast an envious eye. "On Your Knees" has a sass and good infectious riff, and the harder-edged "Nothing To Lose" showcases Todd McCullough's whiskey-soaked vocals well. Solid retro songs, well played." - Steve Swift- Power Play Magazine, England.
"Has a smoky, slinky groove to it, and might have you thinking of the Black Crowes and the familiarity of '70s rock, a mix of acid rock, southern rock, and Texas blues hits home." – Bill Ribas, NY Street Review.
“This New Jersey-based quintet brings back that hard driving blues-rock sound in a big way. This disc boast(s) thick slabs of smoky, rootsy romp and stomp rock ‘n’ roll… bursting with tasty guitar licks, rollicking bass lines, and throaty vocals, encompassing retro rock to the hilt. The Holy Goats bring the bell-bottom blues of Humble Pie and The Faces back to the forefront.” - Mike SOS, Skratch Magazine, NYC
“ The Holy Goats take you on a trip back in time when good old fashion rock-n-roll ruled the airways. When the singers had soul and the rhythm section was tight but still walked with a groove. When the guitar players played more than just chords, they were LEAD instruments. All hail The Holy Goats!
Amazing Debut!This is a rock n roll band whose music must be heard. Blending rich and soulful vocals, impressive blues-inspired guitar riffs and solos, a tight rhythm section, and a 12 pack of great songs, that will get your rock n roll juices flowing in no time flat. Sounding like the second coming of Bad Company with a dash of Zeppelin, The Holy Goats prove to be worthy of comparisons serving up great rockers, soon to be classics, like “On Your Knees” “Presence of Mind” “Nothing to Lose” “Rock n Roll”.The Holy Goats are the type of rock n roll band you’d go see and there would be nothing fancy, just a bunch of guys in t-shirts with some Marshalls and their instruments, they’d plug in and they’d blow you away! If you love listening to good ol’ rock n roll with attitude and want to tap the steering wheel harder on the way home, The Holy Goats are just what the doctor ordered. I for one am dying to hear what the band comes up with next. Tony Sison, All Access Magazine, DRP, Atomic Chaser
HAIL THE HOLY GOATS! - "The Holy Goats, fans of classic blues and blues-rock remain ever hopeful about a revival in popularity of the forms. Listening to the Holy Goats' debut CD, the songs are about loves won and lost, to be sure a blues theme, but the music is also punctuated by high energy dueling guitar solos, energetic bursts of drums and throbbing bass, and great vocal and harmony singing. Every track on the album is a winner. Their success is due to fans seeking a return to a more traditional blues-rock sound that hearkens back to the great blues-rock bands of the 1970s like Humble Pie, Foghat, Led Zeppelin, Bad Company and other Brits who brought the emotion and excitement of blues back to largely white American audiences in a modified format, often called blues-rock." - U.S. 1 News by Richard Skelly
"Sacrifice The Rolling Stones, Humble Pie, Aerosmith, Bad Company and the Black Crowes into a blender and the zesty result will be The Holy Goats. Yet, their sound is original and their fire and enthusiasm take the classic rock sound to the next level. This band from central New Jersey are committed musicians who play a great brand of power-rock blues. Their music is a mix of soulful vocals, powerful percussions, raw vigorous guitars and heavy bass lines that are part of their trademark sound. The self-titled debut is a twelve-song collection of roots rock, lusty playing and raw forceful blues. The CD opens with 'On Your Knees' with its strong bass lines, funky groove, scorching guitars and deep moving vocals by singer/songwriter McCullough. This fluid song is followed by 'Presence of Mind' another heartfelt soundscape complete with impressive jams. 'Satisfied' is filled with smoldering dynamic guitar chords, high voltage beats, kick-ass keys and expressive vocals. 'Satisfied' is fulfilling and just one of many top-notch tracks. A smoldering bluesy cover of the 'Stray Cat Blues' follows it. The Holy Goats are a rock and roll revival filled with revelry and high-octane music!." - Laura Turner Lynch, Kweevak’s Music Portal
"If your style leans toward southern rock, a New Jersey band is about to hit the UK that will suit your taste. “If you put The Holy Goats CD on, what you'll hear is rock and roll with a straight shot of blues. Raw, riffing guitars that will make you smell the tubes burning from the amps. Vocals that pour rock and soul into your ears and melt in your heart." That's how band visionary Todd McCullough describes the music of The Holy Goats, and it's an accurate description of one of the areas most in-your-face, straightforward guitar rock bands. The group has been a mainstay in the New York, New Jersey music scene in recent years. Radio station WDHA has selected them for their "Homegrown Spotlight" showcase the last few years, and they have also featured by WZZO at the station's showcase at the Bethlehem Musikfest and at the Greater Allentown Fairs." - Power Play Magazine, UK Stateside Cuts, Hal B. Selzer
"After checking out the various displays and talking with interesting people, we settled in our chairs to catch The Holy Goats at the main stage. Right from the first note The Goats were smoking with dueling guitars, distinct heavy rhythms and discernable percussion. The Holy Goats have one powerful male vocalist and a backing female singer. They have a strong stage presence and are first-rate musicians. The Holy Goats played an energized set of songs from their debut album and forthcoming new CD that is due out this year." -Clearwater Music Festival Review, Kweevak’s Music Portal Rich and Laura Lynch
"The debut album of the American band, The Holy Goats, surely represents one of the most pleasant surprises when talking about a band’s first release. The basic style of this band is rock with roots in the 70’s, in the tradition of bands like Led Zeppelin, Humble Pie, Bad Company, the Faces, the Rolling Stones, etc. This retro attitude has an improved, modern production, and not for one moment could it be said that the band’s music is passé. The Holy Goats have a natural, direct and assured way with their material, which is based in rock and blues, with slight soul variations. The Holy Goats are band with big possibilities and respectable quality. Their album has consistent material, and there is not a weak moment. The Holy Goats are a band to be reckoned with in the future." - Branimir Lokner, Rock Express Magazine
"The Holy Goats are from New Jersey, but after listening to their southern-fried, blues based, classic rock, you'd swear they were from the south. Their website says their sound is a blend of their influences the Stones, Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Humble Pie and Bad Company and they're not lying. The group features biting, solid guitar riffs and tightly constructed songs that maintain energy throughout. But you also hear shades of the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd in the twang-tinged guitar riffs and the upbeat vocals of Todd McCullough (guitar, harmonica)." - Ted Power, Demorama
Black Crowes? Nahh - HOLY GOATS!!!Browsing in their present page on CD Baby, the most important point of reference for the independent musicians Americans and not and small labels, was present also an of the very enthusiastic review to foot of page that had the title that I took in loan wanting to anticipate the same, and all those who are reading this review from the attitude of to compare the Holy Goats with all of the groups In mind.Surely it is very easy that you bump equally into this easy mistake you just will not have listened to the intro of "On Your Knees", piece from the rhythm funky-southern -rock that catapults the band in the '70 thanks the riff vintage created from the Telecaster of Todd McCullough (voice, guitar and harmonica) and Deek Mason (lead guitar) and supported from the excellent rhythmic section.
The sound of the band is except for "framed" of the expected and besides the sound rock you draft Black Crowes , Humble Pie and Bad Company, there are episodes of a lot more blues than restore to both the Allman Brothers Band and Gov' t Mule like the attractive one "If I Could Speak My Mind", "Presence Of Mind"," Rock n' Roll Thru My Head".The references of the band are infinite and begins almost a game of mirrors that returns to the Aerosmith and to the armonica of Steven Tyler in "Same Old Line", while "Clear" and "Keep It Rollin" seem chosen from the repertoire of the Lynyrd Skynyrd.
But there is not rock in the music alone of the The Holy Goats but also a touch of psychedelia to the Greatful Dead in "Still Missing You" and of country and rockabilly in "See The Light". How not to cite finally the attractive cover of the Stones "Stray Cat Blues" equally with a touch of personality that gives it even more blues of the original one.See how it see is impossible not to cite all of the groups that come yourselves in mind listening to this CD but the thing mattering more is that the Holy Goats limit themselves to the inspiration of creating pieces with a strong impact and an immediate place for music to the sign of the long journeys of the American Highway of the deep south of the USA. Claudio Tosatto 95.1FM Radionotte, Italy
The Holy Goats debut release is available at CD Baby.

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Member Since: 01/04/2005
Band Website: www.theholygoats.com
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The Holy Goats are an original band, with songs written by lead singer, Todd McCullough. Besides songwriting and luminous rock'n'soul vocals, Todd contributes rhythm guitar, harp and a few well-chosen leads.

Daphna Elroy adds soul driven harmony/vocals to flavor the Goats rock style

Pete Scott's raw lead guitar blazes with urgency and inspiration.

Glenn Sorino delivers high-powered drums and Bob Willow's bass kicks the Goats into their groove.
Influences: The Black Crowes, Humble Pie, Led Zeppelin, Bad Co., Free, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Faces, Deep Purple, Grand Funk Railroad, Cream, Skynyrd, Allman Bros., Jimi Hendrix, Motown, Mississippi Delta blues and many more...
Sounds Like: Compared by media to the Black Crowes, Humble Pie, Faces & Led Zeppelin, Bad Co., Skynrd and more... The Holy Goats bring back the essential ingredients of rock and serve them up with a straight shot of blues.

"The Holy Goats are a rock and roll revival filled with revelry and high-octane music! Yet, their sound is original and their fire and enthusiasm take the classic rock sound to the next level."
Type of Label: Indie

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Described by media as "Crowes meets Zep," The Holy Goats bring back the essential ingredients of rock and serve them up with a straight shot of blues. With soul-driven vocals and harmonies added to r...
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