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"Young Brits Four Wheel Drive are getting some serious attention right now. High Roller (Half Ton) gives every indication that this lot aren't being overrated. It's Quireboys style good old fashioned rock 'n' stroll. Time to boogie once more. It could be Drive time in 2010."
Malcolm Dome, Classic Rock Magazine
"The two appropriately dressed guitarists flanking their frontman both rip a mean riff and shred front row faces with their enviable fretwork. Sounding like a cross between The Black Crowes and Airbourne the band prove that there's more to pub rock than AC/DC as they hint at The Rolling Stone and Little Richard, though a modern energised performance straight out of the heavy metal handbook."
James Gill, Metal Hammer
"Coming across like a mix of Airbourne and the Georgia Satellites, this was a high octone mix of rock 'n roll at it's very best. These high rollers will not be running out of gasoline for a long time yet. Four Wheel Drive were in fifth gear and set to be in poll position."
Mark Taylor, GetReadyToRock.com
"A five star recommendation for out and out rock band FOUR WHEEL DRIVE: The Twickenham four piece update the Bon Scott steam roller rocking of early AC/DC, add Keith Richard like riffs and top it with some Zeppelin influenced bluesy derived killer high octane rock. They blew the roof off. Never was the phrase, 'For those about to rock' more apt!"
Pete Feenstra
"This was truly a theatre of rock .... it was like having two frizzante haired ax wielding acrobats whirling around the stage in a blaze of psychedelic glory. It was like reliving the early days of Led Zeppelin all over."
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"The best support band we've ever had"
Mike Estes - Skinny Molly - (Ex Lynyrd Skynyrd)
"Four Wheel Drive mix the music of ACDC with a good dose of the Rolling Stones and sprinkle on some Thin Lizzy to create timeless Rock music. You have heard people try to do it, but rarely this good!"
Sebastian "Konz" Konopka - WAZ
"...And boy, this group fired me up like a stick of dynamite. If you, like me, enjoy the concept of sharing a bottle of acid-mash Tennessee liquor whilst hanging out with some unseemly can-can girls in the back-room bar of some sleazy no-good dive on Bourbon Street, then this band is definitely for you. They put pepper in your pants..."
Neil Mach
Country
United Kingdom
Occupation
Rock n' Roll
Interests
Rock