Trickshooter Social Club-Wilderness Radio
12 h : 48 min

Trickshooter Social Club bring to you music that you never knew you’ll miss. These are elements from rock, pop, soul songs-you name it. All you need to know is that they are extraordinary musicians. My words won’t do anything for you, in this case you need to dive into their music. Where could you find a good assortment of styles so that you can recognize their immense talent? Well, here they have for you, Wilderness Radio. If you think you were listening to some classic rock like sound, wrong. Mainstream pop? Not a chance. Girl vs Monster is a good depiction of Trickshooter Social Club and their canvas. You get a Jack White garage rock feel, bringing some unique riffs laid down with panache. The rhythm will force you to groove, while wondering what exquisite selection of instruments you are listening to. Somehow, I was mesmerized by the lyrics, how they alter with the rhythm and are almost in a ballet of bars with them. The solo also has an unconventional tone to it, specially crafted for this kind of tone.  Trickshooter Social Club vary the frequency You’re on the radio, you can’t have two songs of similar kinds together. Say Anything has an Americana ambiance that completely shifts the tone. It is like a fresh plate of a different cuisine, in an instant. The violin inclusion for the glimmer in the song? Brilliant. The magic is in how the train tracks have shifted to show you a whole new scenic route. This is one radio frequency I can remain hooked to. Get me blues rock next, for the third track on the EP is Run All Night. You’ve heard a lot of running based tracks from Thin Lizzy, AC/DC and the likes. Classic rock is saluted through this cacoethes. By the time the verse starts, you feel you’re in Tom Petty’s Mojo album. It is a switch that you could only wish you could make. Somehow, every song Trickshooter Social Club touch, they own. As the muted guitar controls the verse temperature, the moment the chorus comes is the prize. The piano can be distinctively heard in the background, reminding you of Rock and Roll by Zeppelin. I instantly added this one to my rock playlist, and will play it indefinitely till someone is brave enough to dissolve my phone in acid.  Bury Me in Light has a ballad tone that is reminiscent of tones that Roxy Music used. The haunting slide guitar accents the progression, trimming it to a beautiful bouquet of notes. I could imagine this whole EP fitting perfectly in High Fidelity (2000). Trickshooter Social Club are musicians that would sample all the genres in the world if they had the time. Listen to their 2021 EP called Monte Carlo as well, ringing with a whole different energy. Remember to follow them!

Trickshooter Social Club-Truck Stop Dangerous
13 h : 56 min

Trickshooter Social Club have always just wanted to own the stage when they rock out. With that golden halo of the cannon lights on their shoulders, they must look like AC/DC when they were in Royal Albert Hall. Putting in that time and dedication to make their songs catchy pocket keepers, they are back with their latest EP. This one is called Truck Stop Dangerous.  The opening riff should alone be enough to get you on your feet. Trickshooter Social Club come together to create a gust of dusty wind, and it sure does carry some rock in it. From when the band has been formed, the music is a sticky treat, something that stays with you long after the buzz of the stereo dies down. Beautiful is the name of the first song, and they create some gorgeous rhythm elements that buzz for the remainder of the song. You’re sucked into the cyclic rock rampage they want to take you on.  We go harder in hard rock with Clarksdale Serenade #2. It is the kind of riff that Morello would write, though I’m sure it gets as heavy. It has that swing just like that Black Sabbath song, Hole in the Sky. You feel the metal touch here, like the cold steel of gun metal. You’re in their vicinity now, so don’t be scared to go all out wild. They expect it.  Trickshooter Social Club don’t want to rest after that. Elvis Figurines aims to take your attention away from the chaos you witnessed. Lovable chaos. You’re taken to a whole other swing class, and at this point you’re proud of how you spent your time. Trickshooter Social Club have gone above and beyond to create a tsunami swell of new, energizing music, and they don’t just sit there waiting. They go and claim it.  Lie To Me completely shifts the vibe again. You feel like you’re in country rock soil this time. It has the harmonics and echo of a song that would play from a Grundig at a truck stop. Maybe that’s where the first part of the EP name comes. It is surprising to see one band choose so many personas for one collection. All we know is that, they did good. For once and forever, a listener of this album is their bona fide fan.  Their album from earlier this year called Wilderness Radio was another gem of an EP to receive. As they travel thematically across America, we’re going to get to hear a lot of their styles and music. This would be perfect in 22 Chaser, the underrated movie from 2018. Listen to their superb collection above and follow them for more!

Trickshooter Social Club-Honey I Believe
3 h : 13 min

Your favourite garage rock band just returned with something special. Trickshooter Social Club are back with their unique bluesy, rock and country mixed vibe-and it's nothing short of a thrill. A swig of whiskey and a long empty road to explore. This is their latest single, Honey I Believe.  You have heard Indiemusicflix rave about their music before, and for good reason. This is straight from the skin, live music- and it has all the parts to attest to it. Trickshooter Social Club make the energy palpable, it opens with such an exciting fusion of sound. Vocals will find the same frequency as your cranium, and the surreal pillow guides your head to sleep. When the distorted guitar kicks in, it is an adrenaline wall flip, and then you’re placed back for your nap. The vivid distinctions between the layers make it an unpredictable, undoubtedly human song to experience. That is the joy of feeling the music that makes the artist feel as well. We form a bond, and believe me, I believe. A band that can spin a story and put their heart and soul into every performance.  Trickshooter Social Club have their wide range of enthralling music in their Spotify catalogue. Their EP Truck Stop Dangerous has to be listened to, to be truly appreciated. Their latest single here can be used in the new action movie Fall Guy (2024). The sudden transitions and surges of energy is exactly what a movie like that needs. Listen to their music above and follow them for more to come!

Trickshooter Social Club-Mile Wide
3 h : 13 min

Trickshooter Social Club have been our source of good time rock and roll for a while now. The way the band brings ravishing retro rock parts with their fusions of country and blues is truly amazing. You’ll start singing praises before you know it, and the chorus too. This one is called Mile Wide.  Their 2023 EP Truck Stop Dangerous was one of the most lively, energetic EPs of the year. Though Trickshooter Social Club sound like they give a damn good show live, they know how to capture the energy while recording as well. Mile High creates an instant rock anthem to fall in love with. This is where the band comes together to make memorable snippets of music. The layers are mixed in brilliantly, you can hear a plethora of notes creating some surreal tones in the background. Trickshooter Social Club are the rock band you leave home to see, sweat out a dance with and sing till you’re hoarse.  The bassline with the mixture of slide solos with the filter on the vocals is awesome to listen to. You’re getting the best of all worlds, and the definition of a rock band that does it for the memories and the music.  You can check out their singles like Duck and Run and Don’t Settle Me Down for some great country rock vibes. The band is always bringing new styles with their original, so you’re lined up for a treat. This would be a great track in the closing sequence of Logan Lucky (2017). The movie has some action sequences that thirst for this band’s stellar performance. Check out the single above!

Trickshooter Social Club-Better Than Love
3 h : 34 min

Trickshooter Social Club have been responsible for some of the most rewarding rock we have heard. Their simple, lasting melodies and way of thinking about the little things leaves a large impact. Their EP collections, singles and any other releases are something we look forward to. They are the kind of band that make you enjoy the groove you’re in. This single is called Better Than Love.  Gentle strokes of piano brush the empty canvas first. The band chooses to make a ballad like sound, synth humming happily in the background. Vocals are brilliant-leaning towards the lead melody while creating their own crafted pocket. Delicate, they mirror the notes of the song. Not just lyrically, but how it makes a presence around your ears. Like a Bryan Adams song, there is a returning chorus you look forward to.  When harmonies come together, that’s when you get goosebumps. The band is at their creative heights, making sure they really feel the theme of the song they perform. You can almost visualise the lighters shining brightly in a large stadium. When we listened to Mile Wide, there was a special something the song was feeding us. In its own way, Better Than Love is better than anything you have experienced this week.  Trickshooter Social Club seem to have found a bond that transcends music and a union. This is spiritual connection, through genres and modes that they can bleed their heart out through. You can listen to their well crafted single above, and make sure you follow them on their socials! This track would be perfect in Miami Vice, season 3. Check out their expressive tracks and swinging rock with their catalogue as well!

Trickshooter Social Club - Television
4 h : 11 min

Television by Trickshooter Social Club is a fizzy, genre-hopping pop gem that feels like flipping through your favourite channels but landing on something delightfully unpredictable. It’s as if the band decided to invite pop, country, and folk over for cocktails, with a splash of whisky to keep things honest. Television is pure ear candy, wrapped in the band's signature country with a splash of pop vibe. The instrumentation is a tapestry of fuzzy guitars, jaunty rhythms, and layers that build without overstuffing.  There's a crispness to the production that gives the song an addictive replay value. The track has a huge layer of nostalgia that keeps you going back for more, and it has a lot to do with the texture of the sounds that they’ve incorporated. Lyrically, Trickshooter Social Club doesn’t disappoint. True to their “oddly literate” style, the song juggles clever imagery and sly commentary, nodding to the hypnotic allure of screens while hinting at deeper, bittersweet truths beneath the surface. It’s the kind of songwriting that feels equally at home in a dimly lit bar or blasting from your car radio on a summer drive. Vocally, the delivery strikes a perfect balance between world-weary yet hopeful, like a grizzled storyteller who’s seen it all but still knows how to have a good laugh. That sense of redemption—the thread that runs through much of their work—pulses just under the surface, giving the song emotional weight without turning heavy-handed. You can hear the song in a series like Malcolm In The Middle as an outro. Television is a vibrant reminder of Trickshooter Social Club’s versatility. It’s country, it’s rock, and it’s got some rizz; it’s basically everything you didn’t know you needed in under four minutes.