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The Hounds : Bonafied
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Bonafied, the debut album from The Hounds, will keep you singing word for word all day and all night. Coming at you with Blues, Hip-Hop and Reggae influences, this three piece group carries something very unique.
Genre: Blues: Soul-Blues
Release Date: 2008
Bonafied Record Label: FYI Records
  • Buy CD - $9.99
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sweet Lovin Thing 2:36 Album Only
It's Alright 3:08 Album Only
Take Me There 2:56 Album Only
She Got Stars 3:15 Album Only
The Backroom 3:08 Album Only
You So Crazy In Love 1:49 Album Only
She Wants More 2:51 Album Only
The Blues Is A Feelin 0:09 Album Only
Ten Inch Skillet 2:39 Album Only
The Only Girl 3:06 Album Only
Pressure 3:05 Album Only
Maybe She Don't Love Me 1:53 Album Only

Album Notes

Formed in the summer of 2004, The Hounds began recording their full length debut album later entitled \"Bonafied\". The Hounds are a blues, hip-hop, reggae band served up southern style. Applying their rough swaggering wicked sound they call The Hound Sound, The Hounds are commonly compared to today\'s brand of independent west coast music. The Hounds influences range from delta blues pioneer\'s such as Muddy Waters to the west coast reggae stylings of Sublime. Three musicians from the south named Yogi, Blue and Bruiser make up this talented trio.

The charismatic front-man of The Hounds is Yogi. He is known for his laid back vocal style and relentless guitar playing . Yogi\'s influences range from blues icon Albert Collins to reggae legend Bob Marley.

Yogi\'s right hand man and bass player extraordinaire is Blue. His aggressive rap vocal style and relentless stage antics makes The Hounds an entertaining band. Blue\'s influences include old school hip-hop leaders The Beastie Boys and Digital Underground.

Rounding out the pack of hounds is the young Bruiser. A hard hitting percussionist from the beaches of Cali. His knowledge of the drums is overwhelmingly impressive and is present in every live show.

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