The Reverend Horton Heat,Martini Time- P. Nina Ramos

Without so much as a "Hello, we are..." the Reverend kicks out the tunes. The one and only party twist-n-whirl comes at you live and in stereo. Martini Time is a rockabilly run from the past, present and future. With a new drummer, Scott Churrilla, the Reverend is *really* back, and I don't think he'll be disappearing any time soon!

From the mind of Thom Panunzio, (whose past projects include John Lennon, U2 and Rocket From The Crypt) you'll find a collection of agreeable lunacies. "We thought we'd try someone who wasn't a rock star for once..." The Reverend was happy to settle down for a change. The session went without incident (apparently, there's usually some level of chaos) and provided a happy result for all.

The title track is a fabulous way to have yourself a fancy time. And the delirium of "Generation Why" will spin around and fall right at the feet of mercy.

The second half of the experience takes a turn for the old time goodness that is their trademark. Good, clean, *hard* fun. With titles such as "Crooked Cigarette", "Rock the Joint" and "Cowboy Love" there is no room for doubt where the Reverend intends on leading the listener.

So pick up your favorite glass, fill it to the brim with fun and hold on to your hat. This is one party you won't want to miss!


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