"their trance punk riot will keep you coming back for more"
--DC Rocks
"this is the amazingly great debut album by DC's Rambling Shadows. it's hard to believe people still make music this good in a world controlled by corporate uniformity and bland pop pablum. the band is Jay Moglia and Scott Wingo from Crippled Pilgrims, and Charles Steck from Velvet Monkeys. the sound is an amalgam of classic DC punk and psychedelic rock n' roll full. no filler here, every song is a potent concoction of energy and art that hits hard right between the eyes, with a more than a nod to the third eye. an aggressive double guitar attack weaved around a truly heavy, pulsating rhythm section. every song is a different chapter in a book you don't want to end. for those who must have new, meaningful, hard-rockin' music, this is just what the doctor ordered. The Tools and The Stuff is the rare perfect album that comes along so infrequently these daze."
--The Ubiquitous Bill Hanke
"unapologetically boneheaded"
--Washington City Paper
"extremely loud and worth the ear damage"
--DC Rocks
HEY HEY HEY HEY LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK! The era you've all been waiting for has arrived! It's the era of Rambling Shadows' electrifying debut release THE TOOLS AND THE STUFF! SEE SEE SEE SEE--Now is the time to download your digital copies at the link below. Don't delay--y'all need to step up!
Better yet, buy the actual artifact (I'm talking all about a disc and a cover!!) Click on the album cover:
Here's a little background info for the few who've yet to be initiated:
From the ashes of D.C.'s semi-legendary Crippled Pilgrims arises a musical force of crunchy, melodic, and intelligent ROCK--Rambling Shadows.
Ride the wanton waves of random remorse conjured by these four gifted shamans of rock epiphany. Prepare to cast your spirit to the black hole of drunken shame and wasted lives.
Rambling Shadows are here.