NEW SINGLE ''In My Time Of Dying'' OUT NOW
Blending gritty blues with trashy roots, their influences range from 1930’s DeltaBlues, through to the gospel fire of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the occult style of Black Sabbath, the theatrics of Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, the witchy glamour of Stevie Nicks, the spiritual side of Robert Plant, the Rock n Roll splendour of Wanda Jackson,and the guitars o fRockabilly and Punk all blended together with the constant echoes of old-timey Country and British Folk that creep in through the cracks into the speakers. Jo and Tim met through a shared obsession with live music and a lifelong love of the strange, folk horror and the occult. Destined (or maybe cursed) to spend eternity together, making their own unholy racket seemed the answer to the question nobody was asking.
In my Time of Dying', a haunting traditional gospel-blues song, first recorded by Blind Willie Johnson almost hundred years ago in1927. It's been done by many artists over the years. Perhaps most famously Led Zeppelin and also Bob Dylan. The music is the stripped-back, beat-up brainchild of Jo Carley(vocals, mandolin, washboard, percussion, keys) and Tim Carley(battered archtop guitar, rattlin' shoe, kick drum, distorted vintage amps, backing vocals and bass). Together, they’ve forged what they call “trashy roots on junkyard instruments—raw, rhythmic, and possessed by something older than rock ’n’ roll itself.
'' If This Track, doesn't get you dancing, I'd go and see your Dr, I'm afraid you may be already dead - It's beyond Rock n' Roll - it's Fking Brilliant....................................................
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