The feral howl of 
Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind

Hard, howling, dirty rock and roll is alive, well and coming to town.
Jim Jones and the Righteous MindJim Jones and the Righteous Mind
Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind

Jim Jones and the Righteous Mind are set to deliver some blistering garage rock ’n’ roll and psyche-tinged country blues, to the Green Door Store on Friday, September 27.

Their ‘unique sonic gumbo’ is a force to be reckoned with, especially up-close-and-personal in a great live venue.

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A spokesperson said: “Rising from the ashes of The Jim Jones Revue, Jim Jones and The Righteous Mind paint from a broader sonic palette.

“Incorporating elements of chain gang chants, mutant soul and gospel, and psychedelia, Jim Jones and The Righteous Mind are fervent torchbearers for rock ’n’ roll at its most primal, feral and elemental.

“Jim Jones and The Righteous Mind’s debut album, Super Natural, was rightly showered by the kind of hosannas most bands merely dare dream of, while their legendarily highly-charged live shows have left audiences breathless across the UK and Europe.

“The band’s follow-up album, CollectiV, built on the debut’s foundation and was released to universal praise and was declared the 10 th Best Album of the Year…So Far by the readers of Classic Rock at the end of June 2019.

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“Often found in the thick of the action, Jim Jones has worked his mojo through memorable performances on Later with Jools Holland and Late Night with David Letterman, as well recording radio sessions for the likes of the BBC’s late, great John Peel, and Marc Riley.

“A seasoned veteran of the road, he’s shared bills with The Stooges, Jack White, The Cult, The Cramps and Grinderman and many more. And he’s also spread the gospel of rock’n’roll with his own shows on BBC 6 Music and Boogaloo Radio.”

Critics have compared the band’s sound to such rock luminaries as Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Tom Waits and The Stooges.

Find out more at www. thegreendoorstore.co.uk.

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