Basic Information
Label: unsigned
Members: Seth Heitzmann - vocals, guitar, Lloyd Llewelyn - drums
Lloyd's Garage
Napa, CA
Rock / Blues / Indie Rock
Bio
Simple, powerful rock and roll. Songs that stick in your head for days; delivered with the force and finesse of a loaded semi barreling down the highway. Homage to the blues-inspired British rockers of the late sixties and early seventies, but with a sound that is timeless, like all pure rock and roll manages to be. No gimmicks, no self-indulgence.
Seth Heitzmann - Guitars, Vocals
Lloyd Llewelyn - Drums, Keys
2010- Debut Album - From the Comfort of Your Home
2011- 5 Singles released, ...
Comments
Zen Road Pilots:
"Awesome my friend!"
Jan 31
Chris Fairbank:
Great music, Keep it up!
Aug 15
Chris Fairbank:
Great music, keep it up!
Aug 15
Saffell:
sounda great guys.
looking forward to checking out a show> Saffell
May 10
Cat McLean:
Love you guys! I've got to see you play soon:-)
Feb 20
Press
"Move over White Stripes, Lloyd’s Garage is in the house. This kickass duo from Napa knows how to raise the roof. One guitar, one very basic drum kit, and no shortage of sound or great music which sticks to the basics. This is a musical renaissance that is more than welcome at a time when popular music is all about theatrics and special effects. Remembering rock of days gone by, such as early Kinks, and even Led Zeppelin will give the seasoned listener a chill down their spine when you hear Seth and Lloyd bang out their great rock songs. With lyrics like”… No time for sweet talking … you’re gonna hate me tomorrow…”, why Robert Plant himself could not have penned better lyrics. With the three right chords, crisp vocals and real drum playing, it was impossible to sit still even after a long day at work. Just as E=MC2, Lloyd’s Garage have a formula for real rock music which is talent, plus energy, plus sticking to the basics."
Artist Stats
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Blog
Lloyd speaks
Aug 13, 2010 at 02:02 PM
I've heard that Basie once said, "In this band, it's not about how many notes you play, it's about how many you don't that matters."
That's one reason Seth and I make such great music. It's how we're wired. We play the shit that moves you. We leave the bullshit to the cover bands.
Basie's Decca recordings from the '30s are great. But I'm alwa...






