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For the latest single of our new cd we sort out the help of Chris Magee of London based production company Bopflix to produce a film clip. This is what went down! We woke up in Belgium after 2hrs of sleep on the morning of Thursday 22nd November 12. We made the mad dash to [...]
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Australian Rockabilly, wielded by the hands of Satan himself!
CALL OF THE WILD – CD – $25
The brand new CD release “Call Of The Wild” set free and unleashed by Press-Tone music will take you on a journey through a musical wilderness!
Wild and reckless rockabilly, rocking country boogie, refined Western swing to dark swamp pop!
If your willing to take a chance, answer to the “Call Of The Wild”!
For a while now, folks have been asking “Why don’t you record some of the hard edged rockabilly that you usually finish your gigs with?“. We didn’t really have a reason why we hadn’t, So we set to it!
Our Past releases have been a healthy mix of all the styles in the Roots Rockbilly Genre we’ve grown up on. This time we looked at more of the tuff sounding rockabilly sides of Dale Hawkins, Johnny Horton, Ronnie Dawson, Jerry Reed, Johnny Burnette, Roy Buchanun, Deke Dickerson and also to the Rock ‘N’ Roll side of Carl Mann and Charlie Rich.
So while we were down in Melbourne town playing with Ezra Lee, we thought we’d drop into our ole mate Greame Thomas’ Presston studio and see if we could get one or two tunes down. By the end of the day we ended up with nine!
So Folks, we hope you like the end result of our third outing with Press-Tone Music