
I keep getting pitches for a Seattle-based classic rock quartet The Lonely H, and just the phrase “Seattle-based classic rock quartet” continued to puzzle me enough to finally open the CD and give it a spin.
Turns out The Lonely H are, in fact, the real deal (and you were thinking closeted sweater-wearing grungeheads). Schooled on a healthy curriculum of Doobie Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, BTO, Bad Company, CCR and the like, The Lonely H aren’t out to blaze any new musical trails but they indeed pay a decent homage to the greats on their new 12-track album (recorded on analog tape, of course).
The band has a new album, Concrete Class out on The Control Group Records. Check out the single (and that sax solo):
The Lonely H : “Diggin a Hole” (mp3)
The Lonely H play Lee’s Liquor Lounge tonight. It’s actually not 100 degrees today, so consider leaving the comfort of your air conditioning to check them out.





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