Photo courtesy by Marek Kowalski
Leash Eye have been following a well-worn musical path for almost 30 years, combining hard rock with stoner and southern metal. They combine heavy, distorted guitars with the dirty sound of Hammond organs. They create a mix they call ‘hard truckin’ rock’.
Leash Eye’s new album “Destination: 125”: ‘is a journey to the very bottom of hell, where Jackie Chevrolet brews his specialty, Carolina Reaper hot pepper sauce. Listening to it is a kind of poker game, where the rule is simple “Do or die”, either you play big or you’re out. Out there a rattlesnake venom is like another shot of cold whiskey.’ – that’s how the band describes their new album.
Album “Destination: 125” is the sixth in the band’s discography and it’s been made in Sound Of Records Studio with Mikołaj Kiciak.
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