High-octane rockabilly with a foul mouth and a middle finger. Raw, twangy, and unapologetically blue-collar music for the backroads and dive bars.
Rebel Son sounds like a bar fight that turns into a party. It is built on the skeletal, driving rhythm of rockabilly, with Lee Johnson's raspy baritone delivering lyrics that are as likely to make you laugh as they are to start a confrontation. The production is lean and mean, favoring the percussive slap of an upright bass and the biting twang of a Gretsch guitar over any modern studio polish.
What makes them distinctive is their total lack of a filter. While many outlaw country acts play at being 'dangerous,' Rebel Son lives in the dirt, combining the speed of psychobilly with the storytelling of traditional honky-tonk. They are the sonic equivalent of a worn-out flannel shirt and a pack of unfiltered cigarettes: rough, reliable, and completely indifferent to your sensibilities.
Start with 'Choke on Smoke' to understand their core mission. It captures the band at their most energetic, blending high-speed greaser rock with the kind of blue-collar defiance that has earned them a cult following among bikers, mechanics, and anyone who prefers their music without a side of political correctness.

Shares lo fi, analog warmth, stripped back (production style); rockabilly, country rock, punk rock (subgenres)
Shares lo fi, analog warmth, stripped back (production style); rockabilly, punk rock (subgenres)
Shares lo fi, analog warmth, stripped back (production style); rockabilly, punk rock (subgenres)
Shares lo fi, analog warmth, stripped back (production style); dive bar, bonfire, road trip (atmosphere)
Shares lo fi, analog warmth, stripped back (production style); defiant, rebellious, playful (moods)
Shares dive bar, bonfire, road trip (atmosphere); rockabilly, country rock, punk rock (subgenres)
Shares rebellious, defiant, playful (moods); rockabilly, punk rock (subgenres)
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