
Jukebox Zeros
Rock & Roll Ronin
This is D.I.Y. rock and roll at its finest. Recorded in the bands headquarters in the trash-strewn alleyways and dimly-lit corners of South Philly, each of the songs were (un)produced by the Jukebox Zeros in few takes-live and raw. The showflier covered walls and patchwork, beer-stain carpeted floor offered the only soundproofing to keep the sonic assault from spillin' out into the street. Rock & Roll Ronin is the bands first release for Rankoutsider Records, the California record label run by Pat Todd (legendary frontman of Lazy Cowgirls). The songs are a mix of NYC punk rock, Midwest power-pop, Detroit sleaze, and sun-soaked West Coast reverb, creating a perfect soundtrack for a Saturday night. And, there's even a trashed out ELO cover too.