Repack | Ampleced Hot
Their music is steeped in the heavy blues tradition. The band's unwavering stance and determined attitude come across strongly in their live shows, which have been described as having "boogie-war vengeance" by Rolling Stone music editor David Fricke. Their sound is so authentic that one reviewer famously quipped, "Quick, somebody send a team of scientists down to Austin to interrogate these three crazy Ortiz brothers, because apparently they've developed a time machine".
| Album Title | Year | Album Type | Notes | |---|---|---|---| | Amplified Heat | 2003 | EP | Self-financed debut; later reissued in 2006 with two bonus tracks | | In for Sin | 2004 | Full-length | Label debut on Arclight Records | | How Do You Like the Sound of That | 2007 | Full-length | Critically acclaimed sophomore album | | On the Hunt | 2011 | EP | Included tracks "Give It to Me" and "Louisiana Hobo Blues" | | Madera | 2018 | Full-length | Heavier, more electrified release with strong garage hard rock influences | ampleced hot
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