Louisville band White Reaper have announced a new album, Asking For A Ride, out January 27 via Elektra (pre-order). With the album announcement comes lead single “Pages,” an acid-washed, guitar-driven ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. White Reaper. (Credit: Jimmy Fontaine) It takes guts to call yourself the world’s best American band. To be fair, White Reaper ...
Here is what I know, for certain, about Asking For A Ride, the new album from the Louisville, Kentucky garage rock quintet White Reaper: it’s really good. It could be White Reaper’s best album. It’s ...
White Reaper are prepping the release of their fourth album by sharing a new ‘80s rock ’n‘ roll revivalist cut, “Real Long Time.” With whammied electric guitars, arena-ready vocals and an organ-led ...
The opening chords of “The World’s Best American Band” descend and you’re in for it—gimmick or no gimmick. It’s a dramatically classic sound that grabs you hook, line and sinker until you’re ...
A recent White Reaper publicity photo with Hunter Thompson at the top right. On a small stage at ACL Fest 2017, White Reaper brought something none of the 100-or-so other festival acts possessed: punk ...
It's been a few years since we've heard from Kentucky shredsters White Reaper. The five piece band's most recent full length release was 2017's The World's Best American Band, which was capped with a ...
Bourbon & Beyond 2019 When: Sept. 20-22 Where: Kentucky Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane More info: Visit bourbonandbeyond.com or whitereaperusa.com. A shuffling, restless, shoulder-to-shoulder ...
Louisville, Kentucky’s White Reaper have perhaps taken a page from the President’s boastful playbook and named their new album The World’s Best American Band. It’s due out April 7 via Polyvinyl and of ...
White Reaper is growing up — musically, at least. Frontman and guitarist Tony Esposito says the freewheeling lifestyle of a touring band has kept the group spiritually young. Its sound, however, grew ...
When it’s nearing 2020 and one of your albums is titled “The World’s Best American Band,” chances are people are going to ask you how you feel about the state of the once-thriving genre. “People are ...