"...a
dangerous dose of wild rock’n’roll and a communist
influenced art-work... all the good weapons to achieve
their rock’n’roll
mission. (one fo the vocalists
sounds quite angry!)...from the DOLLS and The STOOGES to X,
FEAR and BLACK FLAG. Warning! The new red threat has begun!
...nice to see that some bands still make the effort
to have real good looking websites, not just standardized MySpace
pages...
Veglam
(France) - December 2007
"...rife
with Purtle's whiskey stained, gravel toned vocal delivery,
Holliday's snarls and shouts, the tasteful pyrotechnics of Wright...an
unexpected sweetness to the maelstrom...They have blown thousands
of eardrums...
Kyle Melton - Dayton
City Paper October 2007
"...high energy call to arms from local glam punks...offers
sleazy high octane punk..."
Don Thrasher - Dayton
Daily News October 2007
"For
anyone who misses the days when rock bands
looked like rock bands, this ones' for you..." -
Dayton City Paper August 2007
" like a
punch in the face. It hits hard and fast, you didn't see it
coming and it's over almost before it began...the energy is
high and frantic and yet every note feels raw and orchestrated
all at once." - Nihlist
Media March 2007
"...display
great skills in the no-bullshit scene of garage punk / new-sleaze
rock n' roll..." - Wreck
N' Roll October 2006
"...Dayton’s
finest upstanding posse of gentlemen The Luxury Pushers totally
did all they could to bring the house down, including an
encore where lead singer Jamy hopped up on the bar and proceeded
to play a rip-roaring guitar solo..."
Indianapolismusic.net
- Midwest Music Summit Review
Jeff Napier - August 2006
"...crunching,
punk fried rock n’ roll guitars, obnoxious, Stiv-ly vox, and
lotsa dead man’s swagger... pretty heavy, in a Sub-Pop ’88
sorta way...good, greasy stuff...
...serves a fine soundtrack for drinking on the clock or waiting
for the weed dealer... "
Sleazegrinder.com
July 2006
"I can see
how it's intimidating...you can hear
the band down the block...one
of the loudest bands I've ever heard live. That's a party
or a headache, depending on who you are..."
Getdowndayton.com
June 2006
...sing-along
street punk, and a little bit of Turbonegro’s purposely obvious
hard rock like on their last record... Oh yeah, and Mike Ness’
scab-pickin’ lyrics about “[having] nothin’”
and “Bruises to Prove It” and shit like that...
Razorcake
Zine Spring 2006
"...combine
elements of rock, punk and glam...represents the past and present
of local music...members have done time in some of Dayton’s
most legendary rock outfits and resurrect the spirits of those
bands (Haunting Souls, Mystery Addicts, Poetic Justice, Mondolux)..."
Dayton
City Paper March 2005
"The
Luxury Pushers remind me of old Kiss with a huge dose of punk mixed
in." - The Rock and Roll Geek Show January 2005
2005
Adult Video News Award Nomination
Best Music for the film: 'Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll'
"(Guy
Capo's) Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll features some witty dialogue,
a few Spinal Tap-esque moments, and some bitchin’ tunes,
courtesy Dayton Ohio’s own snarlpunks the Luxury Pushers...
the soundtrack is pretty fuckin’ rock-worthy. All in all,
a very happenin’ package... "
Sleazegrinder.com
December 2004
“Dead
Boys meet The New York Dolls at a Clash concert”
Dayton
City Paper June 2004
"...a group of stylish, politically incorrect rockers who
aren’t afraid to get dirty and take the audience down with
them... As proof, the five-song EP 'Eat It', should raise a few
eyebrows...used heavily in the upcoming adult feature, 'Sex, Drugs
and Rock ‘n’ Roll', by ex-Daytonian director Guy Capo...Yup,
that’s straight-up porn...”
Dayton
City Paper October 2003 |