Halfway to Gone

Halfway to Gone is a stoner rock band that emerged from the vibrant rock scene of the American Northeast. Formed in the late 1990s in New Jersey, the band is known for their hefty riffs and whiskey-soaked southern rock influences, despite hailing from a region far from the American South. Their self-titled album "Halfway to Gone" solidified their presence in the stoner rock genre with its heavy, grooving tracks that showcase the band's gritty and robust sound.

The band's subsequent releases, "Second Season" and "High Five," further define their rough-and-tumble approach to rock 'n' roll. Released in the early 2000s, these albums feature a potent mix of muscular guitar work, thunderous rhythms, and the husky vocals that have become a signature of Halfway to Gone's music. Along with their intense musical craftsmanship, the band also delivers a raw and authentic attitude that has endeared them to a dedicated following of rock enthusiasts who crave the power and authenticity that Halfway to Gone consistently delivers. With a career that spans over a decade, the band has remained a respected name among fans of stoner rock and heavy music.

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Halfway to Gone
Album - 12 Tracks - Released April 27, 2004
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