Artist: The Conquerors Released: August 26. 2016 Album: Wyld Time Catalog #: HDR019

“Led by Rory Cameron, The Conquerors are blurring the lines between retro and modern as they mold songwriting from the past with the present’s production and sonic layering. It’s all razor sharp and deceptively dangerous.” — Innocent Words

“Sometimes though a band like Kansas City based The Conquerors comes along and offers me just enough of a throwback sound to draw me in and believe in the new music scene again. It’s as if a garage, psych band from the modern era (which is played out as hell if you ask me) blended with a 60s band like Paul Revere & The Raiders. Thanks for restoring my faith in creativity.” — Austin Town Hall

“While immediately reminiscent of early material by The Strokes, extended listening reveals that the The Conquerors are much more than some indie rockers late to the scene. With smart-as-all-hell songwriting and a debt to British rhythm and blues, ‘Wyld Time’ may be the catchiest rock song you hear all week.” — Shuttlecock Music Magazine

“Kansas City rockers The Conquerors boast a kind of timeless feel in their sound, with classic rock roots that intermingle with retro pop and jangly, psychedelic soul.” — Substream Magazine

The Conquerors’ “Turned Me to Stone” is strictly vintage. It’s such a pitch-perfect recreation of Help!-era Beatles that it’s hard to believe it’s a new song. There’s the simple yet masterful pentatonic guitar solo, the three-vocal harmonies, the guttural yells which bring the song through transitions.” — PopMatters