Saturday, January 12, 2019

STOMP by The Dyes (Full Album)

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  1. The Dyes are a rock'n'roll roots trio hailing from Chicago, IL. By infusing '60s garage rock with infectious '50s rockabilly, they dish out a melodic, yet raw sound. They finish off their rock'n'roll mix with hints of punk, surf, blues, and country - and a touch of femme fatale!

    dyesband.com
    https://facebook.com/thedyes

    Tracks:
    1.
    Dyes Stomp 02:39
    2.
    Can't Call Ya Baby 03:10
    3.
    Hang Up 03:00
    4.
    All I Want 01:49
    5.
    Only Way Out 02:55
    6.
    Can't Hardly Stand It 03:38
    7.
    'Bout Damn Time 04:36
    8.
    The Natives Are Restless 03:03
    9.
    Loudmouth 02:55
    10.
    Bang Bang 01:57
    11.
    I Don't Want You Anymore 04:00
    12.
    Where You Been Last Night? 03:17
    13.
    Just Wanna Go Home 04:21
    14.
    Rockin' Bones 02:04

    about:
    Recorded 90% live at the (now-defunct) studio The Workshop Jones, "STOMP" captures the raw energy that sets The Dyes' live performances apart from a mere nostalgia act. Although the band wears its influences with pride, and "STOMP" features 5 road-tested covers of songs by The Cramps, The Wailers, Janis Martin and other favorites, The Dyes approach these oldies with an irreverence and vigor that is anything but retro. Lead singer and guitarist Lisa Louise's original compositions evoke a similarly restless attitude, rejecting everything from unfaithful men to the draining hustle of a 9 to 5 job. These sentiments are echoed by the unhinged drumming of Charlie Crane and earth-shaking bass of Jill E Bean, forging the band's unmistakable sound. From the opening roar of the souped-up Cadillac hearse pictured on the cover on the title track to their frantic race through Ronnie Dawson's existential rock and roll anthem "Rockin' Bones," the 14 tracks of STOMP are an ideal antidote to the overly tame and polished sounds of mainstream music.

    released July 16, 2016

    Recorded at the Workshop Jones, Chicago, IL (December 2014/January 2015)
    with additional twiddling at:
    The Silvertone Lounge, Berwyn, IL (December 2015/January 2016)
    Viking Studio, Westmont, IL (January 2016)
    Grey Cat Studios, Chicago, IL (February 2016)

    Lisa Louise: gtr/vox/stomps
    Jill E Bean: bass/stomps
    Charlie Crane: drums/percussion/stomps
    with
    Bart Maloney: pedal steel on "Just Wanna Go Home"

    Photography by Eddy Price
    Art & Layout by Lisa Louise
    Produced/mixed/mastered by Charlie Crane

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