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Like a roadhouse ghost rattling his chains, Leroy Justices debut album, Revolutions Son, comes to life. Their revolution is the same one rock n roll has been fighting since the blues and country bedded down together to water the tree of musical liberty with the blood of true patriots. Leroy Justice opens a vein thats colored like the Black Crowes, Marah, Old 97s and vintage Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Its roots music that never strays too far from the garage or an open whiskey bottle.
Chief lyricist, hickory smoked vocalist and shred-tastic guitarist Jason Gallagher discusses the bands lawman name, It has a good mix of soul (ala Leroy) and Americana (ala Justice). Leroy is the name of our friend Stoney's father. Literally. He owns an auto body shop and couple of poker machines, and plays a wicked telecaster. He lives in South Carolina. We wanted a good name. He has one of the best. We used it.
From the opening one-two punch of Revolutions Son and Bender on through slow burners like Belt Buckle and Hey Baby Its Me, their debut mixes youthful energy with a surprising confidence that recalls Lynyrd Skynyrd, MOFRO and Little Feat all groups that seemed to arrive fully formed, ready to use dead solid songs & heartfelt playing to whip you up something that sticks to your ribs. The young Bruce Springsteen in his arc towards Born To Run also springs to mind. Leroy Justice vibrates with the same kind of promise these powerful ancestors had.
It's soulful rock. Like American rock. Like rip your heart out and drink it down rock. It's the rock we grew up on, says Gallagher. Theres a distinctly Muscle Shoals vibe, especially when Anise White belts it like a 60s Atlantic Records soul sister behind Gallagher. When you find out theyre from New York City it throws you for a bit of a loop. When I think of Southern rock, I think of confederate flags and long hair and harmonizing guitar leads. We aren't really into all that, offers Gallagher. We are into playing in the pocket and kind of can't listen to indie/pop/metal rock though. THAT's kind of southern.
When I came to NYC, I was writing ballad/folk songs. When the band started, everything got louder. In a good way, Gallagher recalls. There's just something about the city that makes you want to make people shake their asses, sweat a little bit, and raise their drinks and yell YEAH. Our sound adjusted, and there was no looking back.
Bassist Bradley Wegner further excavates their sound, My influences draw more from the R & B end of things. I learned how to play music through Parliament/Funkadelic, Curtis Mayfield, Bill Withers, Beastie Boys, Taj Mahal and Motown. The day I bought my first bass a got home and pieced together Rage Against the Machine "Take the Power Back". Walking side by side with all of this were always great songwriters like Townes Van Zandt and Blind Melon. Neil Young's Harvest and Harvest Moon were the Cocoa Puffs of my childhood.
The band performs regularly in New York and is branching out into the Northeast. An upcoming appearance at Austins South By Southwest Festival will introduce them to an even wider audience. In the meantime, theyll be bending an elbow and breaking hearts. Its what rock & roll outlaws do.
Leroy Justice has participated in plenty of bad behavior in our time, says Gallagher. We just think bad behavior creates some of the best, as well as some of the most regrettable times in our lives. Both are worthy of a good rock song.
-Dennis Cook, Jambase.com

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Member Since: 4/21/2005
Band Website: leroyjustice.com
Band Members: Jason Gallagher-Guitar/Vocals; Claaaaams-Drumkit; Sloan Marshall-Keys; Bradley Wegner-Bass; Brendan Cavanaugh-Guitar

Influences: Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Bill Monroe, Otis Redding, James Brown, Faces, John Prine, Beatles, Steve Martin, Jean Luc Godard, G.I. Joe
Sounds Like: Zepp, Stones, Crowes, others
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

The Road Home

Well, it finally happened. The universe collapsed on itself. Leroy Justice sat in with Leroy Justice Saturday night in Myrtle Beach, SC. That's right. Sounds impossible, but it happened. That's b...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Mon, 04 Jun 2007 11:13:00 PST

Hillbilly Justice

You ever have one of those nights where reality slips away and you feel like a character in a movie? Well, last night Leroy Justice was the main character in an epic tale of the south called "Hillbil...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Sun, 27 May 2007 11:31:00 PST

Memphis

Birmingham to Huntsville was a short drive in the middle of the night, but we finally made it to IHOP in Huntsville, AL where we met up with our new best friend Nicole who was kind enough to let us cr...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Sat, 26 May 2007 11:45:00 PST

Bottle Rockets in Birmingham

When you drive from Chattanooga to Nashville on route 24 in the middle of the night, you encounter a neon oasis advertising its wares in 20 foot tall red letters: FIREWORKS. Now for boys from the no...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Sat, 26 May 2007 11:17:00 PST

Bees, trannies, and the Joneses

Nashville, TNThe first time Leroy Justice was in Nashville, we played a club called 12th and Porter on the way down to SXSW in Austin, TX. It was cold for March in Nashville, and the tourist-grade BB...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Sat, 26 May 2007 11:50:00 PST

Opryland, TN

Hey y'all. Here in Nashville layin low, recovering from a crazy show with Up with the Jones. They know how to throw down. Great fans, great show, great town, Chattanooga, TN. Thanks to TJ and the ...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Sun, 20 May 2007 12:49:00 PST

Back to School

With a charity show in the bag Sunday night, we had two days to hang at Washington and Lee University at Sig Ep, and fraternity life was never so sweet. We crashed on some couches in the basement, an...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Tue, 15 May 2007 03:47:00 PST

Home Sweet Home, if just for a few hours

back in NYC for one night, but it wasn't easy. the van popped a muffler flange in kingston, ny and we had to hang out with joe at meineke for a few hours. we think he screwed us on the labor charge ...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Sun, 13 May 2007 11:25:00 PST

Thank you, Portland

Dear Portland,We would like to thank you. You gave us a friendly staff at the Big Easy, a gracious welcome from Phantom Buffalo and Marion Grace, beautiful weather, tasty lobster rolls, lovely ladies...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Sat, 12 May 2007 05:02:00 PST

The Turnpike from Stockridge to Boston

Yo, guy. Our vacation in the Berkshires has come to an end. Two days off in the mountains recharged our batteries and tanned our skin, and we are off to play Portland, ME tonight, a club called the ...
Posted by Leroy Justice on Thu, 10 May 2007 03:24:00 PST