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| Since we had the idea
to start makin' rock'n'roll music, there has never been a doubt
about how rock'n'roll has to be played. Being infected by the
frantic energy of the early psycho bands, we decided to do just
the same. And it worked out well...The Tazmanian Devils' insane
and melodic sound perfectly combines classic Rockabilly-style
with wild madness and horror-charme, and comes incredibly close
to the beginning of Psychobilly music.
This is authentic Psychobilly! |
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| David first got in contact
with Salmi on a concert. He's always been a good friend to Laura, who
used to live in Quedlinburg as Salmi still does. Now Laura,as well as
David, lives in Naumburg, which is a distance of about two hours from
Quedlinburg.At that time, Laura and Salmi already got started playing
psychobilly together. |
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With a small drumset
and a guitar, they decided to try launching a real psychobilly
band. Both had been involved with some punkrock bands before,
so handling the instruments was not that new.After buying a
Double-Bass, they were looking for someone to play it, and finally
asked David, who wasn't able to play any kind of instrument
at that time. But he did try and it took quite some time til
we were all sure to reach, what we expected. Yes, our name couldn't
be more primitive, but we don't care about that anymore. We
were busy composing some tunes and David tryed to sing them
when we got our first offer to play on stage in 2003. That was
quite funny, so we wanted more... |
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| We needed to record some of our
stuff for promotion, and with a couple of primitive demo-recordings
we managed to come around in germany to play with some real
cool bands. Meanwhile it was about time to get our first
songs out on a compilation called Graveyard Hop, another
followed. Finally we're proud to present the album-debut
on Razmataz Records, our own small label, which we started
as well. Wanting to eat your brains, we hope you enjoy our
style and have a ball with us. |
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