The Comancheros storm the skies, scars and all

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Edgy and full of fire!

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Comancheros are a heavy and western country-rock trio…

that seeks to provide listeners with the true experience of being a modern-day cowboy, an experience which is perfectly conveyed in their new LP. Featuring six tracks, including the band’s previous three singles, The Comancheros are storming the scene with a loud-and-proud message of being a modern-day cowboy, scars and all.

Memphis to Mexico was produced by Richard Young (Kentucky Headhunters) and showcases the band at its very best.

Standout tracks include the gritty country tune “If I Was a Cowboy” and a particularly vulnerable, stripped track “If I Could Pick a Way to Go.” With searing guitar and pounding drums, the heartbeat of The Comancheros is laid bare for listeners to take it all.

Start streaming “Memphis to Mexico” here:

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Touring and performing nonstop since 2015,

The Comancheros have stormed the stage with Randy Rogers, The Cadillac Three, Drake White, The Steel Woods, Alabama, Whiskey Myers, Blackberry Smoke, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. With endless energy and a distinct sound, the three-piece band’s catalog spans six years, two albums, and a 2022 cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s classic “Mississippi Kid.”

The Comancheros are also known for having high-energy performances, which imbues fans and their music with a sense of liveliness. While they have various songs on their discography, they seek to release more music in order to redefine the mold of the industry and find their best voice.

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