Bad Turn Mudlow
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
03.06.2022
Album including Album cover
- 1 Lower Than Mud 03:07
- 2 Red Rock 04:00
- 3 One Bad Turn 04:37
- 4 Further Down the Road 04:06
- 5 Three Crows in a Row 01:53
- 6 Clean Slate 03:44
- 7 Crocodile Man 03:35
- 8 The Last Rung Down to Hell 04:00
- 9 So Long Lee ((Redux)) 03:54
- 10 Sundown 04:06
Info for Bad Turn
Mudlow is a trio that has been more or less active for 20 years and has made itself comfortable in beautiful Brighton on Britain's south coast. In their long career they have made it to the Deep Blues Festival in the USA and shared the stage in their home country with bands like Seasick Steve, Scott H. Biram, The Detroit Cobras, The Jim Jones Review and Alabama 3. Dangerous and quite funky is their sound, a kind of dirty blues whose lyrics are predominantly about losers and the adversity they endure, endure and endure.
This sound is inspired by Junior Kimborough, Tony Joe White, Jerry Reed and of course Tom Waits, but Mudlow has knitted her own version out of it.
Mudlow present only their third full album with BAD TURN, but it is by far their first consistently perfect work.
Tobias Tester, guitar, vocals
Matt Latcham, drums, percussion
Paul Pascoe, bass
Mudlow
are a three piece rock’n’roll band from Brighton, England. Featuring guitar, bass, drums and percussion with howling vocals at their core Mudlow utilise the sounds of sax, piano, brass, harmonica and more on their recordings; the sound is dirty as the swamp that spawned it and sexy as hell. Mudlow present their second LP ‘Sawyer’s Hope’ released on Motor Sounds Records.
They have gigged extensively in Europe and recent mini-tour in America culminated in a storming show at The Deep Blues Festival in Minnesota. They have played with such acts as Seasick Steve, Scott H Biram, The Black Diamond Heavies, The Jim Jones Revue, Robert Love ( Alabama 3), The Detroit Cobras and Bob Log III. They have also performed live radio sessions for BBC Southern and Joe Cushleys show on Resonance FM in London.
Mudlow’s live shows and their albums continue to recieve positive reviews in the press : “Unique, challenging…infinitely listen-able (Mercury Music Prize take Note)”- Darren Howells, Blues Matters “Blues sung with a low rasp and roar, guitar as nasty and swampy as you want.”- Everett True, Plan B Magazine
“Thrusting screaming sax, hollering harmonica, dirty guitars and sleazy howling vocals…the kind of music that makes you want to bark like a dog…”- Erin Prior, BBC Southern Counties
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