“You won’t find a more charismatic band in their subgenre.”
-Decibel Magazine
“far more stylistic and musical flare than most, dancing madly backwards with the ghosts of classic Allman Brothers and Thin Lizzy while their dual-harmony axe-attack take care of business like Bachman-Turner Overdrive”
-Zero Tolerence Magazine
“Pasadena’s Gypsyhawk deftly blend metallic guitars and fantasy/science-obsessed lyrics with a rock and roll boogie swagger.”
Party Hard on the Sunset Strip, A Game of Magic: The Gathering with the Band, Brush the Band’s Hair Among the Unique Opportunities to Engage with Fans
Rock n’ Roll throwbacks GYPSYHAWK have landed two North American Fall tours, but a reliable touring van is what’s stopping the band from spreading Boogie Rock to every city, and YOU are invited to join the party!
The band, recently featured on VH1’s “That Metal Show,” is hoping to raise $15,000 to secure a reliable van to continue their fall tours of North America. They are currently on the road in a rental, in support of their 2012 Metal Blade Records release, Revelry & Resilience, along with Scorpion Child, Kadavar, Wilson and Mothership. In November, they’ll be hitting the road with Alestorm and Trollfest.
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A Message from Erik ‘Ron Houser’ Kluiber
and GYPSYHAWK
about Crowdfunding their Tour
Gypsyhawk Plays First Show With New Guitarist At
Hollywood’s Loaded Bar
August 17th 2013, Loaded Bar, Hollywood CA Amidst the plethora of hard rock and heavy metal bands attempting to ply their trade basing themselves out of Los Angeles and surrounding areas, Pasadena rock n’ roll flag-bearers Gypsyhawk have been a standout group ever since they began in 2008. Musically they have their own thing going on, with a kind of style that largely separates them from most other bands of similar age. And when it comes to live performances, very few acts match up to Gypsyhawk’s aura and persona
Anyhow, it was a few minutes past midnight when Gypsyhawk were ready to begin their set.
Of course, the first thing to be noticed on stage was the new guitarist Ben Robbins (formerly of the band Jameson) and this was his first show with Gypsyhawk. Whether he is the new permanent guitarist or not is something I’m not sure of, and the band will obviously make an announcement about that when they’re ready to do so. Also worth noting was the change in vocalist/bassist Eric Harris’ appearance as he was going for a classic rock frontman look a la Phil Lynott, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio and the likes. They started off this set at Loaded appropriately with ‘Overloaded’, the opening song off of the latest album, and it was time to rock out. The crowd got into it straightaway, stepping nearer to the stage, head-banging and yelling. The response from this audience throughout the set was great, although that might have been partly due to alcohol consumption. READ MORE HERE
GYPSYHAWK TO HEAD BACK ON THE ROAD IN NOVEMBER WITH