Halfway to Gone

Halfway to Gone

Genres: Stoner Rock, hard rock, stoner metal, stoner, rock

About Halfway to Gone

Unfortunately, this band has broken up, with some members re-forming into a similar sounding group called "a thousand knives of fire" From the syringe laden shores, lush woods, and concrete caverns used as a playground for the infamous "Jersey Devil" filled with whiskey, Satan, and cheese curds, Halfway To Gone was born. The group emerged with determination on taking over New Jersey and the rest of the U.S. to follow, by pushing the already growing southern sludge genre. Whey they load their stabbin' cabin- a 70's GMC tour van (complete with shag carpet, diamond shape window and vintage Iron Maiden tapestry) and set their cruise control, they nonstop tour the U.S. and Europe. With their now classic "heavy stomp rock and road oil blues", Halfway to Gone inoculated the masses with their pummeling live performance. With the countless number of shows, 3 full length albums on Detroit's Small Stone Records and a split with Alabama Thunderpussy on Game Two Records, Halfway to Gone has surpassed their goals creating something very unique with their sound.

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Halfway to Gone — Top 8 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Halfway To Gone Slidin' Down The Razor
Halfway To Gone Kind Words For The Southern Gentleman
Halfway To Gone Devil Spit (The Van Zant Shuffle)
Halfway To Gone Mr. Nasty Time
Halfway To Gone The Other Side
Halfway To Gone Can't You See
Halfway To Gone Black Coffy
Halfway To Gone Thee Song (A Slight Return)
Slidin' Down The Razor
Kind Words For The Southern Gentleman
Devil Spit (The Van Zant Shuffle)
Mr. Nasty Time
The Other Side
Can't You See
Black Coffy
Thee Song (A Slight Return)