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Alabama Shakes' Brittany Howard Releases Album as Thunderbitch

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Earlier this year, Alabama Shakes released their new album Sound & Colour. Now, as Rolling Stone points out, frontwoman Brittany Howard has released another new album, this time under the name Thunderbitch. Her self-titled album is streaming in full on the Thunderbitch website. Find the tracklist, album art, and a trailer for the project below.

Howard is joined by members of the Nashville bands Fly Golden Eagle and Clear Plastic Masks. Everyone in "ThunderBand" goes by a pseudonym (Thunderbitch, Matt Man, B Bone, Char Man, A Man, and best of all, ThunderMitch). The band's bio reads, simply, "Thunderbitch. Rock'n'roll. The end." The album is available on vinyl and via iTunes.

Their tour page reads, "Maybe someday....?"

Thunderbitch:

01 Leather Jacket
02 I Don't Care
03 I Just Wanna Rock'n'Roll
04 Eastside Party
05 Closer
06 Wild Child
07 Very Best Friend
08 My Baby Is My Guitar
09 Let Me Do What I Do Best
10 Heavenly Feeling



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