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Saturday
Jul012017

Don't make a ROCK record 

Greg and band are well into recording their fourth record. Recording began in June 2017 at The Lab in Auckland.

Produced by Greg and Working Poor members Wayne Bell and Andrew Thorne it's a record that displays the band's increased sense of confidence and versatility.

"Going in all we knew is we didn't want to make a ROCK record - we haven't - but it rocks anyway," says Greg.

"But there's a wider range of textures on display this time out - acoustic, country influences and dirty urban blues... it's the kind of record I want to listen to - and one I hope will draw a whole lot of new fans."

The 12 track album is due for release in September 2017.

Keep up-to-date by following our Facebook page

Sunday
Dec142014

Thanks

It's been a great year. We released an album we're all very proud of. Thanks to all who came out and saw us at shows and my thanks to my incredible band, the Working Poor (too true!) and LAB maestro Olly Harmer. We're back in the studio later this month and are halfway through the next record which is - of course - the best yet!

Remember there's a few Forget the Past cds left and they're available to order at a special price of just $10 each plus postage via bandcamp - go here (great Xmas presents, and I can send worldwide!) Signed too, if you wish! The album is also available at the same bandcamp page for just $8.00 (high res downloads also available.)

The first track to be released off the new record Look Where We Ended Up (Killer's Town) (due mid 2015) is available here - pay what you wish. The rest off the album (title tbc) is in various stages of completion.

Till then follow our soundcloud page, as I'll be putting up a few live things and demos over the next few weeks.

Cheers

Greg

 

 

Tuesday
Jan212014

Forget the Past

Very excited about this new record Forget the Past, 11 tracks spanning subjects as far afield as New Mexico, jaywalking, the working poor, and a song inspired by a conversation with a traveller who told me they'd been dodging winters for years. Where's the fun in that? There's also a couple of moody - I'm walking into the desert sunset heartbreakers - but most excitingly for myself there's also a handful of pop songs. I love pop songs! And - I think - this time out I managed to write a couple. It's out in March. Greg