Quaker City Night Hawks - QCNH (Ltd. Ed. Buttercream Vinyl)
- March 2019 Rock Record of the Month
- Limited Edition Buttercream Vinyl
- SPECIAL EDITION - Five Lucky Members will receive a Limited Edition ARTIST EXCLUSIVE Black / Gold Splatter Vinyl (Pictured). These will be randomly shipped to members that pick this as their Monthly Box.
- Ships between 3/26 - 4/3 2019
The last time we heard from the Quaker City Night Hawks, they were traveling the country in support of their Lightning Rod Records debut, El Astronauta, an album that mixed the greasy strut of 1970s rock with doses of down-and-dirty Texas blues, science fiction, and Bible Belt boogie. The guys were Texans by birth, but their music whipped up it's own geography. Arriving two years later, 2018's QCNH ramps up that diversity with 10 new songs rooted in vintage R&B grooves, Stax-worthy funk, and guitar-fueled psychedelia. "We've always been a rock & roll band," says Sam Anderson, who spits the band's singing, songwriting, and guitar-playing duties with David Matsler. "There's a big '70s influence and a strong southern element to everything we do. With this record, though, we're exploring the sounds we've haven't touched upon as often. It's the deepest we've ever gone into our influences, and the widest range of sounds we've ever tied together."