Lamont (band)

Lamont
Origin Allston, Massachusetts, United States
Genres Hard rock, Stoner rock, Heavy metal, Cowpunk
Years active 1998 – 2007
Labels Polterchrist, Curve of the Earth, Traktor 7, Underdogma
Past members Mike Cosgrove, Meghan McLaughlin, Josh Kagan, Pete Knipfing, Jay Forney, Todd Bowman

Lamont was a stoner rock trio founded in 1998 in Allston, Massachusetts, USA.

Critics have described their sound as raw 1970s AC/DC style rock and roll mixed with Iggy Pop vocals and bluesy punk. They have opened for artists including Mojo Nixon, Reverend Horton Heat, and Drive-By Truckers as well as appearing at the Emissions from the Monolith festivals. Their song "Hotwire", from their 2002 album Thunder Boogie, was included in the video game Tony Hawk's Underground.[1]

Lamont broke up in 2007, with lead singer/guitarist Pete Knipfing playing in Mess with the Bull, a psychobilly/death metal band that includes members of Scissorfight. The band played a reunion show in October 2011. In 2013 Original Lamont members Pete Knipfing & Todd Bowman Started a new band Called Hey Zeus. The band has signed to Argonauta Records from Italy as of 2018.

Discography

Albums and EPs

  • Double EP (1999, Polterchrist/Curve of the Earth) (5 tracks each from Lamont and Rock City Crimewave)
  • Population 3 (2000, Polterchrist/Curve of the Earth)
  • Thunder Boogie (2002, Traktor 7)
  • Muscle, Guts and Luck EP (2005, Underdogma)

Compilation appearances

References

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