New Music: “Get Off Easy” by Savage Henry

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Photo Credits: Chad Thomas

The fourth full-length album titled “Get Off Easy” from this Canadian band is a carnal carnival and not for the easily offended. Savage Henry manages to rip through tales of sexual endeavors with witty and humorous lyrics backed by a solid, double timed rhythm section wrapped in furious guitar work. This band is truly savage, reminiscent of Black Flag and Misfits mixed with a little early AC/DC.

Rolling through this album “Get Off Easy” feels like staggering through a long Saturday night. CH manages to saturate you in loose sexuality without coming off vulgar for the sake of being vulgar. Honestly, I love this album. The quality of both musicianship and that of their production is spot on.

Listen to the full album here: Get Off Easy

Ultimately you are the best judge of what you like so let us know what you think.

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