Dirty Streets

Based in Memphis, Tennessee, Dirty Streets is a trio deeply immersed in the bluesy, soul-infused rock n' roll tradition associated with the American South. The band, formed in the late 2000s, taps into the raw, gritty essence of early 70s rock, reflecting the influences of legendary acts such as Led Zeppelin, Cream, and Humble Pie. With Justin Toland on guitar and vocals, Thomas Storz on bass, and Andrew Denham on drums, the group brings an intensity and authenticity to their music that resonates with fans of the vintage rock sound.

Dirty Streets exudes a work ethic reminiscent of the old-school bands they idolize, both in their writing and relentless touring. Over the years, they have carved out a niche with their compelling blend of hard rock, blues, and soul, delivering powerful riffs and heartfelt lyrics. Their most recent releases, such as "So Free" and "Who's Gonna Love You," continue to showcase their dedication to the craft, with raw vocal performances and driving instrumentals that captivate listeners. Titles like "Rough and Tumble" and "Tell the Truth" embody the band's straightforward, no-frills approach to music, while "Stayin' alive" underscores their commitment to enduring as a force in the revival of classic rock influences for modern audiences.

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So Free
Single - Released April 10, 2023
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