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Buffalo Killers - Discography (2008-2017)

Buffalo Killers - Discography (2008-2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Buffalo Killers

Tracklist

Buffalo Killers
01. San Martine Des Morelle
02. SS Nowhere
03. Heavens You Are
04. The Path Before Me
05. River Water
06. With Love
07. Children of War
08. Down In the Blue
09. Fit to Breathe

Let it Ride
01. Get Together Now Today
02. Let It Ride
03. Leave The Sun Behind
04. If I Get Myself Anywhere
05. Give And Give
06. On The Prowl
07. It's A Shame
08. Heart In Your Hand
09. Take Me Back Home
10. Black Paper

3
01. Huma Bird
02. Circle Day
03. Mountain Sally
04. Spend My Last Breath
05. Lily Of The Valley
06. Jon Jacob
07. All Turn To Cloud
08. Take Your Place
09. Time Was Shaping
10. Move On
11. Everyone Knows It But You
12. Could Never Be

Dig. Sow. Love. Grow.
01. Get It
02. Hey Girl
03. Blood on Your Hands
04. Rollin Wheel
05. Those Days
06. I Am always Here
07. Farewell
08. Graffiti Eggplant
09. Mysun
10. Moon Daisy

Ohio Grass
01. Baptized
02. Nothing Can Bring Me Down
03. Grow Your Own
04. Golden Eagle
05. Hold You Me
06. Some Other Kind
07. Good Feeling
08. Jon Jacob (Live)
09. Hey Girl (Live)
10. Move On (Live)

Fireball of Sulk
01. Blankets On The Sun
02. Weird One
03. Marshmallow Mouth
04. Don't Cry To Me
05. In A Number
06. Something Else

Heavy Reverie
01. Poison Berry Tide
02. Dig On In
03. This Girl Has Grown
04. Cousin Todd
05. Sandbox
06. Who You Are-
07. Grape Peel (How I Feel)
08. Louder Than Your Lips
09. Shake
10. January

Alive and Well in Ohio
01. Death Magic Cookie
02. What a Waste
03. Parachute
04. Eastern Tiger
05. Need a Changin'
06. Evil Thoughts
07. Out of This Hotel
08. Rad Day
09. Applehead Creek
10. Stuck Inside the Realm of Man
11. On Out
12. Black Halo


Mixing up hard rock, loose-limbed boogie, psychedelia, and early heavy metal into a sound that both ambles and pummels, Cincinnati's Buffalo Killers aren't so much a stoner rock band as a band that makes rock that's ideal for stoners. Buffalo Killers were founded in early 2006, shortly after guitarist Andrew Gabbard and his brother, bassist Zachary Gabbard, decided to break up their previous band, the powerful Stones-influenced garage rock act Thee Shams. Only a few months after Thee Shams called it quits, the Gabbard brothers joined forces with drummer Joseph Sebaali (who had played keys with Thee Shams for a spell) and set off in a very different musical direction with Buffalo Killers. Wasting no time, the band cut its self-titled debut album at John Curley's Ultrasuede Studios and landed a deal with Bomp-distributed Alive Records by the fall of 2006. The album won enthusiastic notices from the independent rock press, and Buffalo Killers set out to support the release with lots of road work. The band's second album, Let It Ride, was released in 2008. After tour dates opening for the Black Crowes and the Black Keys, they returned to the studio to work on 3, which was released in August of 2011. Dig. Sow. Love. Grow., the band's fourth studio album, followed in 2012. A six-song EP, Ohio Grass, appeared on vinyl in the spring of 2013, and was then expanded with a bonus studio track and three live tracks for release on CD at the end of the summer that same year. The band added a fourth member, guitarist and lap steel player Sven Kahns, and released the Jim Wirt-produced Heavy Reverie in May 2014. After touring in support of the album, Buffalo Killers quickly returned to the studio, and they released a six-song EP, Fireball of Sulk, before the year was out. After the group put the finishing touches on their own analog recording studio, Howler Hills Farm, the Buffalo Killers put the new facility to work, recording 2017's Alive and Well in Ohio.

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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 21:39
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Many Thanks
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  • Rabisox
  •  wrote in 10:13
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Thanks!
But isn't Buffalo Killers' first opus “Buffalo Killers” 2006, not 2008?
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac.