The Spent Priests Unleash “Let’s Go.” A Razor-Sharp Blast of Brooklyn Muscle and West Coast Grit
Brooklyn’s most volatile rock trio is back with their sharpest edge yet. The Spent Priests, rising out of the industrial murk of Gowanus Canal, have dropped “Let’s Go,” a face-first collision of alt rock fury, desert-baked riff weight, and pure primal urgency that sounds like Queens of the Stone Age and Nirvana got into a bar fight and nobody called the cops.
Frontman and Niall brings a sun-scorched danger to Brooklyn’s underground muscle, and “Let’s Go” is the proof of concept. In under three minutes, the band builds a visceral portrait of chaos in human form, a figure so volatile, so unpredictably unhinged, that the only sane response is to grab what’s yours and run. Fast.
The riff hits like a shove. The chorus hits like a door off its hinges.
Lyrically blunt and deliberately cinematic, “Let’s Go” channels the feral storytelling of Iggy Pop-era Stooges through a Soundgarden-sized sonic frame, raw, physical, and completely uninterested in softening the blow. There’s no metaphor here. There’s a knife. There’s a warning. And there’s a countdown.
“Easy listening for the hard of hearing,” that’s the band’s own descriptor, and “Let’s Go” earns every word of it.
Having built their reputation through uncompromising live sets across New York City, New Jersey, and as far as Cavan, Ireland, The Spent Priests don’t write songs so much as detonate them. “Let’s Go” is the latest controlled explosion, and you’ll want to be in the blast radius.
Fans of Queens of the Stone Age, Nirvana, The Stooges, and Soundgarden: your next obsession just showed up.

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Biography
The Spent Priests are a Brooklyn-based crooked rock trio delivering a raw, hard-hitting sound that echoes the grit of Queens of the Stone Age and the feral pulse of The Stooges. Rising from the industrial shadows of Brooklyn’s Gowanus Canal, the band crafts dark, unfiltered songs that confront inner turmoil and personal reckoning with unapologetic honesty. Onstage, The Spent Priests are all sweat and voltage, visceral, physical performances that feel less like concerts and more like controlled detonations. Their shows channel chaos into catharsis, pulling audiences into the thick of it. A fixture in the Brooklyn underground, they’ve played extensively across New York City, Manhattan, and New Jersey, carrying their no-frills intensity overseas to Cavan, Ireland. With a reputation for uncompromising live sets and a fiercely loyal local following, The Spent Priests continue to build momentum the old-fashioned way: loud, relentless, and real. Easy listening for the hard of hearing.
THE SPENT PRIESTS ARE:
Niall Tackney – Guitar
George Loiodice – Drums
Justin Miran – Bass
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