Supersuckers dispense barroom-brawling cowpunk with a grungy-distorted layer of garage and Southern-fried rock n' roll, the cheeky-twisted songwriting covering a range of topics, from drinking and drugging ("Bloody Mary Morning," "Ron's Got The Cocaine") to country culture ("Doublewide," "Hot Rod Ralley"). After a few-year hiatus that saw frontman Eddie Spaghetti writing and recording a solo debut, Supersuckers re-grouped last year, did some touring, welcomed a new drummer, and are rumored to be working on fresh material for a forthcoming LP. Also with No Loves.
— Leilani Polk