Lamont (band)

Lamont was an American stoner rock trio founded in 1998 in Allston, Massachusetts.

Lamont
OriginAllston, Massachusetts, United States
GenresHard rock, Stoner rock, Heavy metal, Cowpunk
Years active1998 – 2007
LabelsPolterchrist, Curve of the Earth, Traktor 7, Underdogma
Past membersMike Cosgrove, Meghan McLaughlin, Josh Kagan, Pete Knipfing, Jay Forney, Todd Bowman

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

  • Sucking the 70s (2002, Small Stone) (track: "Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings")
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References

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