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The Infamists aim with "Lonestar Woes"

At a time when pop music is overshadowed, and rock sounds are taken too carefully, The Infamists are not just a breath of air but a dusty torrent of sound flowing through the Lone Star State. Their latest single, "Lonestar Woes," is a nasty and heavy blow soaked in southern rappers and the terrible truth. 

You will feel the dust on the heels and tension in the air from the first screaming guitar riff. The Outlaw tries to evoke the Outlaw's spirit through a snarl of rock and create scofflaw rock sounds, not as advocacy as a party. Someone has long wanted to say: "We are tired of this circus, whether political or otherwise. This is a mockery and a sincere reminder that the truth is this band's flag is up, and we have already passed it over. 

"Lonestar Woes" is like an affectionate letter to Texas and all of America. There is sweetness in the harsh voice and irony as if it were considered the furnace of his birth down, but he continued to sing his anthems. An angry joke has been created, and his roots are profound. This band does not attack; they break the flag and sew new denim from new cotton, fastened with gravity and without diligence.

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