The Infamists crash through the speakers like a three-headed rattlesnake straight from the Texas dust with their latest single, “Stab Stab Bang Bang.” This is rock ‘n’ roll with grit, humor, and unapologetic bite, a wild fusion of southern swagger and desert fuzz that’s equal parts satire and sonic chaos. From the opening riff, this track feels like a dusty highway brawl between ZZ Top, Queens of the Stone Age, and Clutch but filtered through a winking, whiskey-soaked sense of rebellion that’s entirely The Infamists’ own.
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Read more →Their delivery is rowdy yet calculated, turning frustration into fuel and absurdity into art. Every guitar growl and drum hit feels intentional, propelling the song’s raw intensity while keeping its tongue firmly in cheek. Beneath the noise and humor lies sharp songwriting, the kind that acknowledges the madness of life and laughs right back at it.
The music doubles down on this energy, brimming with attitude and a theatrical chaos that mirrors their live reputation loud, lawless, and unforgettable. “Stab Stab Bang Bang” is a statement of intent from a band that refuses to play it safe. It’s The Infamists reminding us that rock should always be a little dangerous, a little funny, and a lot of fun.
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