Redrum records

Redrum records

Share

In a nut shell, or should we say in a record sleeve, we are the Vinyl Store with heart. Thump, Thump!

01/15/2025
Should have gone to Redrum Records instead........ 03/18/2024

Should have gone to Redrum Records instead......

Should have gone to Redrum Records instead........

"The Sheepdogs" by The Sheepdogs is like a musical barbecue where the Canadian rock band throws a diverse selection of sounds on the grill and cooks up a smorgasbord of sonic delights. From the moment you press play, it's like entering a time machine that transports you to the 70s, complete with bell-bottom jeans and a lava lamp. The album is a kaleidoscope of classic rock vibes, and if it were a dish, it would be the rock 'n' roll equivalent of poutine – a bit messy, undeniably Canadian, and oh so satisfying.

Right from the opening track, its full of infectious energy, making you want to strut down the street as if you're the star of your own rock concert. It's a bit like the band took a dip in the musical fountain of youth, and now they're emerging with rejuvenated spirits and groovy tunes. The vocals are so smooth you could almost spread them on toast, and the guitar riffs are sharper than a beaver's teeth – it's no wonder you find yourself air guitaring like there's no tomorrow.

As the album progresses, you can't help but appreciate the clever songwriting and the seamless blend of various rock influences. It's like a rock 'n' roll potluck where The Sheepdogs bring their own signature dish – a perfect mix of Southern rock, bluesy vibes, and a sprinkle of psychedelic seasoning. The diversity keeps you guessing, and just when you think you've nailed down the album's style, it throws a curveball your way. In the end, "The Sheepdogs" is not just an album; it's a musical journey that invites you to hop in the van with the band, roll down the windows, and let the wind carry you through a landscape of catchy hooks and good-natured rock 'n' roll mischief. 02/01/2024

"The Sheepdogs" by The Sheepdogs is like a musical barbecue where the Canadian rock band throws a diverse selection of sounds on the grill and cooks up a smorgasbord of sonic delights. From the moment you press play, it's like entering a time machine that transports you to the 70s, complete with bell-bottom jeans and a lava lamp. The album is a kaleidoscope of classic rock vibes, and if it were a dish, it would be the rock 'n' roll equivalent of poutine – a bit messy, undeniably Canadian, and oh so satisfying. Right from the opening track, its full of infectious energy, making you want to strut down the street as if you're the star of your own rock concert. It's a bit like the band took a dip in the musical fountain of youth, and now they're emerging with rejuvenated spirits and groovy tunes. The vocals are so smooth you could almost spread them on toast, and the guitar riffs are sharper than a beaver's teeth – it's no wonder you find yourself air guitaring like there's no tomorrow. As the album progresses, you can't help but appreciate the clever songwriting and the seamless blend of various rock influences. It's like a rock 'n' roll potluck where The Sheepdogs bring their own signature dish – a perfect mix of Southern rock, bluesy vibes, and a sprinkle of psychedelic seasoning. The diversity keeps you guessing, and just when you think you've nailed down the album's style, it throws a curveball your way. In the end, "The Sheepdogs" is not just an album; it's a musical journey that invites you to hop in the van with the band, roll down the windows, and let the wind carry you through a landscape of catchy hooks and good-natured rock 'n' roll mischief.

Want your business to be the top-listed Shop in Surrey?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Telephone

Address

1-1990 152nd Street
Surrey, BC
V4A4N6

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm