Dolly Bird, the debut album by Holy Barbarians, is a compelling and dynamic musical experience that showcases the band's unique blend of rock, blues, and punk. Led by ex-Cult member Matt Sorum on drums, the band delivers a collection of ten original tracks that are full of energy, attitude, and raw power.
From the opening track "Blind," which features a driving beat and searing guitar riffs, to the closing ballad "Sweet Salvation," which showcases Sorum's sensitive side, Dolly Bird is a rollercoaster ride of emotions and sounds. The album's standout tracks include "Brother Fights," a bluesy rocker with a catchy chorus, and "Space Junkie," a punk-infused anthem that features Sorum's thunderous drumming.
Throughout the album, the band's musicianship is top-notch, with Sorum's drumming anchoring the songs and guitarist Billy Duffy providing fiery solos and melodic hooks. Meanwhile, vocalist Ian Astbury's powerful voice adds an extra layer of intensity to the proceedings, whether he's growling on "Blind" or crooning on "Sweet Salvation."