Friday, May 19, 2023

Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol announce July tour with Crobot, headlining Western US dates start June 4th


“Fuzzed-out, speaker-exploding groove that's both sonically excruciating and intoxicatingly alluring. Rock'n'roll to the core, the Austin-based band has clearly taken notes from noise rock and doom on how to achieve this kind of duality, and then dialed up the formula to new absurd levels… They find a weird sweet spot of harshness and catchiness that goes down like a greasy, gut-busting bad decision.” — Invisible Oranges


“Very little pretense but a whole dollop of kick, conjuring the sounds of early Red Fang or Dead Quiet.” — Heavy Blog Is Heavy


“Oozes originality from their vocal delivery to their sleazy brand of stoner, doom and rock n roll and Doom Wop is no exception. You can put on this album and get absolutely crushed by fuzz, but all the while with a big smile on your face.” – Doom Charts 


"Epically catchy... Imagine the ear-wormy fuzz-rock riffage of Dinosaur Jr. if it was played on an eight-string guitar with super heavy low-end." -- Revolver Magazine



Austin trio Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol just completed the first leg of their summer U.S. tour dates and today added July shows with Crobot. Before that, the band headlines the West Coast in June following the first-ever RBBP Big Dumb Fest event in their hometown on June 4th. Please see all dates below. Ticket links HERE.


Rickshaw Billie's Big Dumb Fest features 7 bands and 4 food vendors for the ultimate meeting of the ears, eyes and taste buds! Sunday, June 4th, 2023 - at Mohawk Austin - 4pm


Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol 

w/ Eagle Claw, Tia Carrera, Billy Glitter, Gus Baldwin & The Sketch, Buzz Electro, Pinko


Eats by: Chilly's Philly's, Bad Larry Burger Club, Jim Jam's Biscuits, Chef's Kiss



RBBP released their new album Doom Wop in September 2022. Hear Doom Wop on your favorite streaming service HERE. Revolver Magazine recently premiered the official video for "Heel" HERE. (Direct YouTube.)


With their 5th studio release, Rickshaw Billie’s Burger Patrol is putting a name to the style of fuzzed out, overdriven, melodic, groovy music they have been making since 2016. In 9 concise, no bullshit songs, RBBP demonstrates their ability to blend the merciless low end of Leo Lydon’s 8-String guitar, Aaron Metzdorf’s masterful chordwork on the bass, and Sean St.Germain’s driving drumwork. Lydon and Metzdorf’s vocal melodies cut through the high frequencies to deliver fresh layers to the hooks that RBBP fans have come to love.


As the name implies, Doom Wop is a heavy, melody-driven, party metal album. With riffs as big and dumb as ever, and lyrics that stab at the worst members of society and ourselves (while keeping tongue firmly in cheek), listeners will find all the elements that make up the soul of RBBP on this record. 


Doom Wop is available on CD and download, released on September 23rd, 2022. Vinyl LP coming in June. Orders are available HERE.


RBBP LIVE 2023:

06/04 Austin, TX - Mohawk Austin - BIG DUMB FEST

06/05 Marfa, TX - Bad Larry

06/06 El Paso, TX - 101

06/08 Tempe, AZ - The Beast

06/09 Los Angeles, CA - Permanent Records Roadhouse

06/10 San Francisco, CA - The Kilowatt 

06/11 Sacramento, CA - Old Ironsides

06/13 Seattle, WA - Substation 

06/14 Portland, OR - High Water Mark

06/15 Boise, ID - CRLB

06/16 Salt Lake City, UT - Aces High Saloon

06/17 Denver, CO - Hi-Dive

06/19 Tulsa, OK - Soundpony

07/22 Lititz, PA - Micket’s Black Box *

07/25 Greensboro, NC - Hangar 1819 *

07/26 Greenville, SC - Radio Room *

07/27 Summerville, SC - Trolly Pub *

07/28 Ft Myers, FL - Buddha Live *

07/29 Orlando, FL - Conduit *

07/30 Tampa, FL - Orpheum *

08/01 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade *

08/03 Corpus Christi, TX - Mesquite Street South *

08/04 Houston, TX - Scout Bar *


* w/ Crobot








Artist: Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol

Album: Doom Wop

Label: Doom Wop Records / Permanent Teeth Records 

Release Date: September 23rd, 2022


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