Reviews
"The Powerknobs are one of the most promising
of its [Chicago's garage rock scene] up-and-comers"
--Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun Times
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"Crudeness that borders on brilliance...Sheer beer-spilling pleasure."
--Monica Kendrick, Chicago Reader Spot Check
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"Great band! Great music! THIS BAND RULES!!!"
--punkmagazine.com
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"a vivid soul-punk-garage thrill ride...makes the genre fun again"
--splendid E-zine
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(self-titled EP) Voted one of top Chicago Releases of 2003 and Best T-Shirt of 2003.
"The Powerknobs CD is a treat."
--Richard Milne, WXRT 93.1FM Chicago
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(self-titled EP) Voted a top 5 release of 2003! "The general sense of fun is unstoppable."
--Robert Loerzel, The Pioneer Press
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"A blast of fun."
--Garage and Beat Magazine
One of Whole Lotta Shakin's Top 50 Most Boss of 2005
--Whole Lotta Shakin' Radio Show
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"These guys absolutely have the dirty, greasy, r&b fueled rock n' roll."
--Cyclops web-zine
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"like a punked-out Little Richard in platform moon boots, in 1972."
--Sleazegrinder web-zine
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"Rawk 'n' roll salvation from chicago?? believe brothers and sisters, believe!
mark your calender for when you first heard their name."
--The Rawk web-zine
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"If "My baby's in the CIA" don't get you dancin', then your ass must be broke"
--Cyclops web-zine
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"It's a monstrous slab of mean machine Detroit thunder that's hairy, horny, and as catchy as the clap in a Tijuana brothel."
--Sleazegrinder web-zine
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"this is choice shit!! loud and dangerous."
--The Rawk web-zine
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"every track on this 7 pack of rollicking hard partiers
is a burst of pure, American-bred rock and roll energy"
--Sleazegrinder web-zine
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"it races from your speakers and tears straight into your gut"
--Splendid web-zine
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"Vocals like Mitch Ryder and music that you could swear you've heard before
but you never have make this an instant classic to twist the night away to."
--Smashin? Transistors web-zine
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