07/15/2015 JP's Music Blog, Album review , 'New Music Arriving from Indie-Artists The Bellfuries'

First from Austin, TX comes the Hi-Style Records debut release from The Bellfuries entitled "Workingman's Bellfuries." They bring out the truth in rock n' roll as they strip away all the unnecessary garbage and deliver a classic early rock sound that becomes very contagious to the soul. They bring together all the elements of R&B, soul, and country music to bring us back to the early days of rock. There new eleven song release, begins with the fifties swing of "Loving Arms," with a bit of modern vocal flair to energize the music. You can't help but think of the days of the jukebox with tunes like "Bad Seed" and "Letter To My Maybe Baby." They incorporate the early days of rock n' roll perfectly into the Buddy Holly-feel of "Beaumont Blues," while their cover of The Beatles' "She's A Woman" has touch of modern spunk. The only time they slow down is for the wonderful harmonizing of the gentle swing of "An Illusion Believed." To find out more about The Bellfuries and their new release "Workingman's Bellfuries," please visit thebellfuries.com