An Australian band that stuck to high-energy riffs and barroom anthems through lineup changes and legal trouble.
If you want the whole thing in one song, put on 'Thin The Blood'. It's all there, the riffs, the attitude, the no-frills delivery.
They came up playing every local gig they could get, and that workman's ethic stayed in the music. Songs like 'Thin The Blood' are just pure, uncomplicated rock and roll energy. Even after their bassist Justin Street died in a car accident, they kept the same sound going.
They formed in Warrnambool in 2003 around the O'Keeffe brothers. Their 2007 debut 'Runnin' Wild' broke them internationally, but they faced a plagiarism lawsuit from The Angels over that title track. Later albums like 'Breakin' Outta Hell' didn't change the formula much.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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