Cincinnati, OH (Top40 Charts/ Sun Pedal Recordings) The full-throttle rock album
Heavy Reverie from Buffalo
Killers will be out on May 13th via Sun Pedal Recordings. Today, the band teamed up with Guitar World to give you an advanced listen of their song "Who You Are?" from the upcoming release. Click here to give it a listen.
The song and album were produced/engineered by Jim Wirt (Incubus, Fiona Apple, Hoobastank).
Buffalo
Killers also announced some new tour dates in preparation for the album's release. One such date includes a stop at the second annual "Freaks For The Festival" where they will be direct support for the Chris Robinson Brotherhood (ft. Chris Robinson and Adam MacDougall from The
Black Crowes).
Sun Pedal Recordings still has some of the limited edition
Heavy Reverie bundles available via their online store. Packages include vinyl test pressings, hand drawn artwork, a T-shirt, and more. Purchase a bundle and get an immediate download of the new album here.
Buffalo
Killers - Who You Are?
Tour Dates
April 25 : Dayton, OH @ Christ Episcopal Church
w/ Church Choir : Dayton
Music Fest
April 26 :
Detroit MI @ Corktown Tavern
May 16 : Memphis, TN @ Hi Tone
May 17 : Oklahoma City, OK @ Bricktown
Music Hall
May 19 : Scottsdale, AZ @ The Western
May 20 : San Diego, CA @ The Casbah w/ Howlin Rain
May 21 :
Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation room w/ Howlin Rain
May 23 : Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo w/ Howlin Rain
May 24 : Pioneertown, CA @
Freaks for the Festival
May 25 : San Francisco, CA @ the Chapel w/ Howlin Rain
May 28 : Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
May 29 : Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
May 30 : Colorado Springs, CO @
Black Sheep
May 31 : Kansas City, MO @ Czar Bar
June 27 : Bayport, MN @ Bayport BBQ
June 28 : Chicago,IL @
Double Door
July 12 : Cleveland, OH @ Gotta Groove Records
SEE WHAT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SAYING ABOUT THE BUFFALO KILLERS
"I have been into those guys for a long time. Back when they were in Thee Shams I brought them on the road with The
Black Keys. I didn't hear anything from them for a while after Thee Shams disbanded until the next thing I know the Buffalo
Killers first record is coming out. I bought a copy of it and was stunned, like 'Holy shit.' They transformed from a good garage rock band to light years ahead of what they were doing in terms of songwriting, arrangement and harmonies." - Dan Auerbach from The
Black Keys
"One of the best (expletive) rock 'n' roll bands in the world." - Chris Robinson from The
Black Crowes
"Heavy on the heavy and with plenty of hooks" - High Times
"Buffalo
Killers are back with
Heavy Reverie, and they're going for the throat with a record that should situate the band for full throttle rock stardom. They've brought along a new label (Sun Pedal Recordings - Warner
Music Group), a new producer (the legendary Jim Wirt), and hell, they even mixed it on the Neve console that gave birth to Michael Jackson's Thriller demos." - Tony Conley / Rock Guitar Daily
"There's something in the water in Ohio, and Buffalo
Killers have sucked it down and are ready to share it far and wide" Hittin' The Note
"The Cincinnati group keeps evolving into something bigger and with their last several releases they have established themselves as an act to follow." - The Fire Note
"They're Chris Robinson-endorsed and definitely have that rootsy sway of The
Black Crowes at their finest - but there's a stomp and a stamp that Buffalo
Killers have produced that is all their own." - Off The Tracks
"Buffalo
Killers take aim at garage, swamp blues, '60s psych, Canyon harmonies and Southern roots and land their prey every time." - Nigel Williamson / UNCUT
"Golden nostalgic bliss…Cincinnati's incredible Buffalo
Killers will show you exactly where
Kings of Leon went wrong." - Chris Deville / THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
"Not many bands have mined a late hippie-era approach with more satisfying results." - Mark Deming / ALL MUSIC
"Big riffs rule, and at no time more than the '70s did they dominate the airwaves. Cincinnati's Buffalo
Killers evoke the blurry Polaroid sounds of those years, grooving like Foghat one minute, recalling the melodic gold of Badfinger another, and utterly, unironically rocking like ZZ Top. There's nothing quite as simple and effective as a "'power trio.' The three were members of the dearly departed garage rock outfit Thee Shams, but Buffalo
Killers isn't three chord frat rock at all. The songs are thick and greasy, and listening to the trio live, you can see why they've made fans of The
Black Keys and The
Black Crows." - Jason Woodbury / PHOENIX NEW TIMES
"Buffalo
Killers definitely have a cool Joe Walsh/James Gang influence in their sound. I dig 'em." -
Alice Cooper / NIGHTS WITH ALICE COOPER
"Cincinnati trio Buffalo
Killers find that drawing from '60s and '70s rock icons continues to provide fresh ideas filled with a tunefulness and musical vocabulary that is indebted to rock's golden era with a refreshing vibrancy." - Kyle Melton / DAYTON CITY PAPER