

Ripping the man’s neck apart, Flip rose from his kill in the same violent motion to attack the remaining man, who was reaching to draw his gun.Ĭharging from his place over the body, Flip jumped to the other man. The human part of Flip registered the look of terror on the man’s features and balked, the beast saw the same emotion and surged with excitement.įlip tackled the man off the other side of his horse, his powerful jaw clenching around the man’s throat before he hit the ground. The man finally saw Flip when he lunged from the trees at his side. One man cursed his horse as he spun in place, squealing with fear, as Flip closed in.

Even a werewolf cannot outrun a fast horse. If the men had been more attentive to the reactions of their animals, they may have lived. Stomping and circling in place, necks straining against the reins, snorting nervously, the two horses sensed the predator barreling toward them. The men themselves didn’t even see their deaths running full tilt toward them. The surprising compliment to their sound comes from Brian Wolfe, an amazingly skilled drummer and true southern gentleman, who transforms onstage into the brilliant, manic "Wolfman".Flip charged at the men on horseback.

Their wildly fluid and untamed onstage rapport captivates audiences and makes them true believers. PALE MOON GANG is the product of a rebellious, dangerous youth spent on NYC's lower east side by Richard Dev Greene (lead vocals & guitar) and Luke Miller (bass & vocals). The Gang questions society in the driving, frenetic rocker "Talking To Myself (To Get By)" which expresses the need for emotional survival amidst soul numbing attitudes. Their song "No Secret Safe" is outlaw storytelling at it's best, woven into one of their catchiest melodies and inspired by our pervasive surveillance society. The band recalls their punk rock roots as they pay homage to one of their favorite outlaw artists, Iggy Pop, on their dynamic, upbeat version of "New Values". Then "Yeah X 3" affirms the teenage kick's addiction to "the coolest of the cool" object of desire. The opening anthem, "New Train Runnin'", is a catchy and necessarily fervent call for a revolution in hearts and minds. Their self-titled CD takes on the modern world with a blend of criticism and humor. With guitar riffs that grab you and won't let go, Pale Moon Gang creates a thundering, explosive energy that comes on like a tidal wave of pure, defiant fun. This New York City band exudes the raw aggressiveness and tender underbelly of the city they call home. PALE MOON GANG PALE MOON GANG'S sound combines the urgent, idealistic fury of the Clash, with the raw, sexy passion of the Stooges, and the pop-punk sensibility of Green Day.
