Scavenger Of Death – SOD-07
When the Carbonas died, Atlanta wept. Mothers and children, left
orphaned by the deceased, wandered the streets with tears streaming
mottled faces. Strong and silent men struggled to maintain composure,
and they retreated to basement workbenches, biting lips, cracking
knuckles, running hands through thinning hair, sullenly wondering:
"Why?" Skies darkened. A palpable feeling of devastating loss plagued
the city. Nay, the world.
Thankfully, ex-frontman Greg "GG" King wasted little time in yanking up
his knickers and pursuing new noise. He wrote a series of tunes not
unlike those he contributed to the Carbonas “ that winning mix of
hyperstrummed '70s Europunk and brawny stateside r'n'r pummel intact“
and amassed a crew of friends and former bandmates to help him flesh out
the din. He released a handful of solid teaser singles, played a number
of good shows. He reasserted himself as one of Atlanta's greatest
exports.

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