Lightning Bolt, the Rhode Island noise rock duo comprised of Brian Chippendale and Brian Gibson, have been blazing trails in the underground music scene for over two decades now.
Their latest album, Ride the Skies, is a cacophonous whirlwind of screaming vocals, frenetic drumming, and ear-splitting guitar riffs that will leave you breathless.
From the moment you press play, Lightning Bolt waste no time in assaulting your senses with their signature brand of high-energy, feedback-drenched chaos.
The opening track, "Forcefield," is a relentless onslaught of distorted bass and pounding drums that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
Throughout Ride the Skies, Lightning Bolt showcase their unmatched ability to create a wall of sound that is both abrasive and oddly hypnotic.
Tracks like "Saint Jacques" and "13 Monsters" are prime examples of the duo's mastery of noise and melody, with Chippendale's manic vocals soaring above Gibson's thunderous basslines.
While some may find Lightning Bolt's unrelenting intensity off-putting, those willing to embrace the chaos will be rewarded with a truly unique listening experience.
Ride the Skies is a wild ride from start to finish, and a testament to Lightning Bolt's enduring creativity and passion for pushing the boundaries of what rock music can be.
Strap in, turn up the volume, and prepare to be blown away.
Their latest album, Ride the Skies, is a cacophonous whirlwind of screaming vocals, frenetic drumming, and ear-splitting guitar riffs that will leave you breathless.
From the moment you press play, Lightning Bolt waste no time in assaulting your senses with their signature brand of high-energy, feedback-drenched chaos.
The opening track, "Forcefield," is a relentless onslaught of distorted bass and pounding drums that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
Throughout Ride the Skies, Lightning Bolt showcase their unmatched ability to create a wall of sound that is both abrasive and oddly hypnotic.
Tracks like "Saint Jacques" and "13 Monsters" are prime examples of the duo's mastery of noise and melody, with Chippendale's manic vocals soaring above Gibson's thunderous basslines.
While some may find Lightning Bolt's unrelenting intensity off-putting, those willing to embrace the chaos will be rewarded with a truly unique listening experience.
Ride the Skies is a wild ride from start to finish, and a testament to Lightning Bolt's enduring creativity and passion for pushing the boundaries of what rock music can be.
Strap in, turn up the volume, and prepare to be blown away.






