Huxtable is a meaty, bearded duo (or trio?) from Kilmarknock, purveying beefy, melodic stoner rock that sounds very intense while also being easy to listen to. The lads have been compared to Queens of the Stone Age, and last November won a support slot on Ayrshire superstars' Biffy Clyro's London gig. Can't see how these boys can fail.
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