Description
Release Year: 2013
Label: Independent
Track List:
- Big Time
- I Don’t Wanna Go To Work Today
- Follow Your Dreams
- Something’s Gotta Give
- Technology Breakdown
- That’s What She Said
- I Never Lied To You
- Explanation
- Whiskey In The Morning
- Got No Dreams
Personnel
- Rik Slave – Lead Vocals, Harmonica
- Al Small – Bass, Background Vocals
- Keith Hajjar – Drums, Background Vocals
- Aaron Trigg – Guitar
Reviewed in OffBeat
Cate Czarnecki (September 2014 Issue)
Rik Slave, the magnetic lead singer of New Orleans rock ’n’ roll outlet the Cons and Prose, seems like he would be a good person to go out and grab a beer with.
The band’s latest record is the booze-tinged Famous Last Words, and Slave’s got a few choice ones for his audience.
The album wastes no time kicking things into high gear, opening with the driving guitar and bass lines of “Big Time,” a tune about the expectancy of finally making it.
The inspiration for Famous Last Words pretty much gets right to the point with simple and relatable punk and rock ’n’ roll tracks like “Whiskey in the Morning” and “I Don’t Want to Go to Work Today.” (Cause and effect, perhaps?)
Straightforward, carousing rock and early punk is what we have come to expect from these guys; in that sense, Famous Last Words will not disappoint fans of their live shows.