Nashville Pussy's latest offering, "Eaten Alive," is a raucous rollercoaster of a record that is sure to leave listeners both shaken and stirred.
With their signature blend of southern rock and punk attitude, this band knows how to kick up a storm and leave a trail of destruction in their wake.
From the opening chords of "She Keeps Me Coming and I Keep Going Back," it's clear that Nashville Pussy means business.
The guitars are loud, the drums are thunderous, and the vocals are downright ferocious.
This is music to be played at maximum volume, with windows down and middle fingers up.
Tracks like "Go Home and Die" and "Rub It to Death" showcase the band's no-holds-barred approach to songwriting, with lyrics that are as unapologetically brash as they are irresistibly catchy.
And with the album clocking in at just under 30 minutes, there's no room for filler here – every track is a punch to the gut that leaves you wanting more.
But it's not all aggression and attitude on "Eaten Alive." Tracks like "Texas Peaches" and "Master of No Mercy" show a more introspective side to the band's songwriting, proving that Nashville Pussy are more than just a one-trick pony.
Overall, "Eaten Alive" is a wild ride from start to finish, that will have you headbanging one minute and crying in your beer the next.
So grab a cold one, crank up the volume, and let Nashville Pussy take you on a journey that you won't soon forget.
With their signature blend of southern rock and punk attitude, this band knows how to kick up a storm and leave a trail of destruction in their wake.
From the opening chords of "She Keeps Me Coming and I Keep Going Back," it's clear that Nashville Pussy means business.
The guitars are loud, the drums are thunderous, and the vocals are downright ferocious.
This is music to be played at maximum volume, with windows down and middle fingers up.
Tracks like "Go Home and Die" and "Rub It to Death" showcase the band's no-holds-barred approach to songwriting, with lyrics that are as unapologetically brash as they are irresistibly catchy.
And with the album clocking in at just under 30 minutes, there's no room for filler here – every track is a punch to the gut that leaves you wanting more.
But it's not all aggression and attitude on "Eaten Alive." Tracks like "Texas Peaches" and "Master of No Mercy" show a more introspective side to the band's songwriting, proving that Nashville Pussy are more than just a one-trick pony.
Overall, "Eaten Alive" is a wild ride from start to finish, that will have you headbanging one minute and crying in your beer the next.
So grab a cold one, crank up the volume, and let Nashville Pussy take you on a journey that you won't soon forget.






