PUBLISHED: Jul 11, 2011
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For immediate release Fans of blistering live blues music take note: Australias foremost, iconic blues group Backsliders are about to release a stunning new CD and hit the road for a string of live Australian east coast dates.
The new 2011 Backsliders album, Starvation Box, will be released via Fuse Records on August 12, available in all good record stores and online. Recorded in another former Midnight Oil member Jim Moginies studio, Oceanic Studios on Sydneys northern beaches, Starvation Box is an affectionate nod the bands past heroes containing five covers of past greats including Lead Belly, Robert Johnson and blues mandolin elder statesman and another key Backsliders influence, Yank Rachell.
The album title itself is based on the story that Lead Bellys father Wes used to call his sons guitar a starvation box, coz you aint gonna make no money outta that thing! After Lead Bellys death, The Weavers went on to make a good income from his song Goodnight, Irene, so his father was partly right.
Live in concert, the band are a force to be reckoned with, fiercely blending an amped up authentic, original blues style, along with their evocative, unplugged deep south acoustic delta blues mode. Backsliders feature guitarist/ vocalist, founding member and key songwriter Dom Turner plus drum and percussion virtuoso Rob Hirst (Midnight Oil, Ghostwriters etc). The band have notched up 25 years experience serving up the finest, meanest acoustic-based blues, starting out before blues and roots was a well-known term in the Australian music industry.
Many of the albums original tracks follow the theme of paying tribute to musical heroes: Failed Preacher Blues is about the Father of the Delta Blues Charlie Patton, for example, and Bowie County also mentions Lead Belly and the famous jail where he served time and escaped under an alias Walter Boyd!
On this run of concerts, Dom Turner and Rob Hirst will play as a 3-piece, alternately joined by two of Australias supreme and most creative harmonica players; the legendary Brod Smith (Dingoes, Brod Smiths Big Combo) and ARIA award-winning harmonica guru Ian Collard (Collard, Greens & Gravy). Each of these blues-harp masters colour the Backsliders sound with a fiery display of guts and melody you never know who will play on each night but you can be sure that both pack a punch.
Fans can expect to hear a mixture of classic favourites from the bands healthy back catalogue as well as the sublime cuts from Starvation Box. Make sure you come to a show and find out why the Sydney Morning Herald says the Backsliders are the rarest of blues bands and why Drum Media proclaims they deliver contemporary roots music at its best!