Drink Specials: $6 Sailor Jerry--$6 Milagro Tequila--$5 Grolsch
VIP parking for HotRods and bikes...come early for best parking...
... ... ... HELLBOUND CITY TATTOO slingin ink
LOS CHAMOS FOOD TRUCK with their killer menu
DJ zeCOUNT playin the tunes
about THE SWEET CHARIOTS: !!!
Bao Le-Huu - Orlando Weekly:
But saving the night, in their first Orlando appearance, was Port St. Lucie killers The Sweet Chariots. Rockabilly revivalists have, for too long, rested on their visual style to carry the day instead of bringing the motherfucking heat onstage. But not these cats. The sheer rock ass-kickery of their frenzied, hard-hitting punkabilly stands way taller than their pompadours.
And besides being the best, purest rockabilly singer in these parts since Michael Bales (Rocket 88, Knock Down Drag Out), frontman Thomas Warren is an in-the-moment live wire of a performer. These guys don’t just wear the clothes and pose, they live the spirit. Most importantly, they earn it the hard, physical way onstage.
Put these guys on the bill the next time the Legendary Shack Shakers roll through and that party will swing off the hinges.
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Bao Le-Huu - Orlando Weekly:But saving the night, in their first Orlando appearance, was Port St. Lucie killers The Sweet Chariots. Rockabilly revivalists have, for too long, rested on their visual style to carry the day instead of bringing the motherfucking heat onstage. But not these cats. The sheer rock ass-kickery of their frenzied, hard-hitting punkabilly stands way taller than their pompadours.
And besides being the best, purest rockabilly singer in these parts since Michael Bales (Rocket 88, Knock Down Drag Out), frontman Thomas Warren is an in-the-moment live wire of a performer. These guys don’t just wear the clothes and pose, they live the spirit. Most importantly, they earn it the hard, physical way onstage.
Put these guys on the bill the next time the Legendary Shack Shakers roll through and that party will swing off the hinges.
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Dan Sweeney - City Link:
The Sweet Chariots: Although many of these bands are often tagged as rockabilly or its evil cousin psychobilly, only the Sweet Chariots could accurately be described as such. Jerky, Jerry Lee Lewis-style vocals over rapid-fire bass in two-minute-long songs cover topics such as shimmying till the break of dawn at places where the rock 'n' roll plays a night long.
Sweet Chariots burns through psychobilly numbers while keeping a 1950s rockabilly sensibility in its lyrics.
"Port St. Lucie rockabilly party starters the Sweet Chariots." - Reed Fischer
THE SWEET CHARIOTS!