Even more charged, mature, and emotional than on their debut, the Donkey Pilots make it clear on their second album, "Serious Man": more of everything! All the stops of dirty retro rock are pulled out here. From live songs to vintage tape recordings to the Hammond organ, played by none other than organ and keyboard legend Don Airey (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Gary Moore, and many others), which further refines this album, it's all there.
With their new album "Serious Men," the unmistakable Donkey Pilots touch and their motto: "Who are we to jump on crazy trains? We're pilots, not tramps!" in their luggage, they once again defy every convention with great passion, creating and serving up their very own take on rock music and dirty blues. And they love to do it live with their audience! It would be fatal to miss the complexity and quality of this band, somewhere in space and time between rock, blues, alternative, Americana, indie, folk, UK, and America!
01 The howl
02 No right
03 One beer man
04 Hotel Rio
05 This is not LA
06 Babylon Road
07 Soulsucker
08 Blunt and blonde
09 Kerosene in my genes
10 Budweiser Blues
11 Zonk-out in a 30-zone
12 Elevator to hell