
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
06.06.2025
Album including Album cover
- 1 Long Gone 03:29
- 2 Damage 02:49
- 3 Dangerous Game 03:43
- 4 Drunk and Alone 03:56
- 5 Satisfied 03:22
- 6 Please and Thank You 03:46
- 7 Every Dog Has His Day 02:56
- 8 Give It to Me Straight 04:25
- 9 Missin' You 06:50
Info for IV
Raw, relentless, and dripping with soul - DUSTIN DOUGLAS & THE ELECTRIC GENTLEMEN are the modern torchbearers of heavy, Blues-Rock. The band’s highly anticipated fourth album IV via MoMojo Records is a raw, unapologetic, Blues-Rock master course.
“IV is an album inspired by letting go of any musical chains,” says Dustin Douglas. “I had no intention of following any genre restraints or restrictions.”
"I wanted to take as many chances as possible,” he adds. “IV certainly has all the elements that make us who we are, but there’s certainly some new and exciting sonic territories being discovered this time around.”
IV the fourth studio endeavor from Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen is a raw, unapologetic, Blues-Rock Master course. A powerhouse album drenched in whiskey-soaked riffs and soaring Rock n’ Roll vocals that once again display Douglas’ meteoric rise as one of the heaviest hitters in the Blues-Rock world.
Fronted by ferocious guitarist/singer/songwriter Dustin Douglas, The Electric Gentlemen, (Tommy Smallcomb - Drums and Matt Gabriel - Bass) are known to deliver a heavy dose of swagger, groove, and unapologetic rock 'n' roll attitude both on stage and in the studio.
IV was recorded at Eight Days a Week Studios in Northumberland, PA by Paul Smith (Badlees) who engineered and co-produced the album with Douglas. It was mixed and mastered by Nick Coyle (Lifer, Drama Club, Death Valley Dreams).
The first single/video “Damage” was described by Rock Blues and Muse as "Infusing a vintage feel into a modern rock n’ roll vibe, Dustin Douglas has the pipes for rock n’ roll with soul, and he coils himself around this down and dirty song with his made-for-rock voice. The band’s new single is a supercharged, fresh take on their signature, genre defying brand of Blues Rock. Douglas is also a world class guitarist, making him and his power trio the band to watch in 2025."
“Dangerous Game,” the second single from IV leans heavy to the band's Rock n' Roll side. With a signature guitar riff destined to be one of his best, Douglas not only sings of Danger but emits the feeling through a six string fury. “Dangerous Game” is a classic rock rooted adventure with an injection of sleaze and power.
My Rock n’ Roll side on full display with “Dangerous Game,” says Douglas. “My love of AC/DC and The Cult inspired this vibe.” “It felt good to turn up and tune out.”
"Blues rock is often played badly but like any genre, there are those that can rise above the mediocrity and demonstrate a real flair. This album will give you only a glimpse of how strong this trio’s riveting live show is." (Jim Hynes, Senior Writer, Elmore Magazine)
Dustin Douglas, vocals, guitar
Tommy Smallcomb, drums
Matt Gabriel, bass
Dustin Douglas & the Electric Gentlemen
Based out of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen who deliver a unique sound as they capture the spirit of 1960s blues-rock power trios and fuse it with grooves styled along the lines of guitar gods Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Black Crowes and Led Zeppelin.
The unit is led by former child prodigy Douglas, who handles guitar, vocal and songwriting duties. One of the most sought-after sessions players in Northeastern Pennsylvania and now a seasoned touring veteran, he made his performing debut at age 13 and has remained active ever since.
His first band, the power trio Lemongelli, released three independent albums and served as opening act to several top acts, including Cheap Trick, Eddie Money and Def Leppard. Later, he joined The Badlees, legendary rockers in the Keystone State, appearing on the CD Epiphones And Empty Rooms and supporting Bob Seger on his 2013 arena tour.
As a front man, he released two more albums as a soloist before deciding to delve deeply into his blues-rock roots. He and The Electric Gentlemen – bassist Matt “The Dane” Gabriel and drummer Tommy Smallcomb – have been together since 2015. Their first, self-titled release sold out of its first pressing, leading up to this EP, which includes four covers and one original.
This album contains no booklet.