Novel Sounds of the Nouveau South
Recording information: Sawhorse Studios, St. Louis, MO.
Although the easy and oft-made comparison is to Kings of Leon, Missouri's Ha Ha Tonka are more spiritually akin to country-rockers Drivin 'N' Cryin', balancing perfectly between scorching Southern rock (heavy rhythms, riffing, and gospel harmonies) and bad-ass bluesy punk. Their sophomore album picks up where their excellent debut left off, with plenty of religious and mountain imagery, irresistible hooks, and fist-pumping anthems.
Although the easy and oft-made comparison is to Kings of Leon, Missouri's Ha Ha Tonka are more spiritually akin to country-rockers Drivin 'N' Cryin', balancing perfectly between scorching Southern rock (heavy rhythms, riffing, and gospel harmonies) and bad-ass bluesy punk. Their sophomore album picks up where their excellent debut left off, with plenty of religious and mountain imagery, irresistible hooks, and fist-pumping anthems.
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Recording information: Sawhorse Studios, St. Louis, MO.
Although the easy and oft-made comparison is to Kings of Leon, Missouri's Ha Ha Tonka are more spiritually akin to country-rockers Drivin 'N' Cryin', balancing perfectly between scorching Southern rock (heavy rhythms, riffing, and gospel harmonies) and bad-ass bluesy punk. Their sophomore album picks up where their excellent debut left off, with plenty of religious and mountain imagery, irresistible hooks, and fist-pumping anthems.
Although the easy and oft-made comparison is to Kings of Leon, Missouri's Ha Ha Tonka are more spiritually akin to country-rockers Drivin 'N' Cryin', balancing perfectly between scorching Southern rock (heavy rhythms, riffing, and gospel harmonies) and bad-ass bluesy punk. Their sophomore album picks up where their excellent debut left off, with plenty of religious and mountain imagery, irresistible hooks, and fist-pumping anthems.









