GRAVEYARD MOTHAFUCKIN’ BBQ HAS A NEW MOTHAFUCKIN’ VIDEO!

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 at 6:15pm by

Waltham, MA’s Graveyard BBQ are on the verge of very big things and the new video for their track “The Clothes That Makes The Man” is just the latest in a string of extremely impressive output from this unsigned (for now) band. Their song “Cheat on the Church” was in the original Guitar Hero game and their 2007 album Greatest Hits Volume II is a monstrous slab of loud, raw, bluesy, dirty, gritty, metal-infused southern mothafuckin’ RAWK. Emphasis on the “mothafuckin.”

Watching this video just makes me want to see the band live again even more badly than I already do; I saw them play about a year ago, and lord, that shit was serious. Word is they know how to party too.

-VN

  • bob fossil

    PRETTY FUCKIN SWEET-DRINKIN’ MUSIC!

  • DeathMetalDave

    Sounds a bit like Scissorfight, whom I enjoy thoroughly.

  • Princess

    please tell me you’re joking…

  • http://www.myspace.com/evilsammy Sammy

    At least it’s not yet another ****-core band. Lately you two have expanded beyond that. Thanks.

  • http://www.myspace.com/evilsammy Sammy

    But these guys being from Massachusetts is as offputting as hearing Zakk Wylde with his Jersey accent when you’re expecting a Dimebag drawl.

  • Danny

    Yeah prolly sounds better on maker’s and tonic #3.

  • ERiK

    Good song. I wish these guys the best. Please come play the Token in Detroit.

  • CT

    this song is sick!

  • TJ

    Wow. Just wow. These guys are friggin great.

    Like DeathMetalDave said- they almost sound like Scissorfight. But instead of singing about New Hampshire and starting fights, they sing about grilling and giving mustache rides.

    This is awesome. I can’t believe I’d never been exposed to these guys when they are from the next town over. Awesome.

  • jaime

    is it just me, or does the singer kinda look like scott bakula? you know, from quantum leap? anyone, the song grooves. cool find.

  • http://www.myspace.com/evilsammy Sammy

    I will go on record as saying I not only listened to every song they have to offer on Myspace, I also watched the video tutorial showing how to play one of their songs. AND, I liked all but one of their songs. But a band that plays that kind of music should not have thick Northeast accents.

    They’re kind of an odd mix of Zombie scrounge, COC sludge and old LA Guns sleaze.

  • TJ

    Sammy- why does it matter what kind of accents they have? Are you trying to say bands from New England shouldn’t be able to play any Southern-influenced type of rock?

    Granted, it seems a little out of place.
    But that’s the same thing as saying “no band from Orange County should ever play anything except poppy punk rock” or “every band from NYC should sound exactly like Sheer Terror and Madball.”

  • ERiK

    Northeast accents are cool, I wish I had one.

  • http://www.crustcake.com crustcake gerf

    This ain’t as good as Graveyard.

  • http://www.myspace.com/evilsammy Sammy

    @TJ: No, not at all. I think any band from anywhere can play any kind of music. It’s just a little mind fuck. I stereotype that sound as coming from Southerners, but I don’t care who makes the music.

    Hell, Gary Moore plays American heavy blues and he’s from England.

  • http://www.countshockula.blogspot.com ezra

    Ummmmmm, Rob Zombies is from mass.
    In fact, massachusetts is the most metal state in the world!
    Long live the masshole!

  • http://masscann.org/masscann/freedom-rally/50-freedom-rally/128-2008-masscannnorml-boston-freedom-rally-updated-with-new-videos-872008 Mike C

    GRAVEYARD BBQ headlining this year’s MASSCANN/NORML Boston Freedom Rally. Sat. Sept. 20th, High Noon to 6PM, free, marijuana festival, BOSTON COMMON with thousands of hot college stoner chicks with BBQ drinking, smoking and then ripping the place up.