Kaos Bender’s Red White and Blue might be released in a fitting time with the election week going on. But for us, we are quite content to focus on its scruffy and personable rock and roll sound that got us hooked from the first to the last moment.
Kaos Bender and the Traveling Trailer Park has its roots dating back to 1986 in Las Vegas where Kristy Kaos and Jazz Bender first met, starting an ultra-glam outfit before dissipating and growing apart in the early 90s. The duo stumbled upon one another, rekindled the musical flame, and regained the passion in 2009, eventually reforming the band that we are now calling Kaos Bender and the Traveling Trailer Park.
‘Red, White, and Blue’ is the latest release by the outfit, and it is an infectious rock and roll number that features tight and crunchy riffs, some nice and gruff rock vocals, a crisp production, and a vintage rock and roll sound that is bound to put a smile on your face.
The bittersweet composition on the song also makes it very impactful for patriotic purposes that we sadly do not share, but we can easily imagine the kind of impact the hip and energetic single can have on the American rock-loving voter on election day.