Monday, 11 August 2008
Bucketfull Show at The Worlds End this Sunday
Bucketfull of Brains in association with Turning Worm presents:
EILEEN ROSE AND THE HOLY WRECK + CASE HARDIN
At The Worlds End, Camden Town
Sunday 17th AUGUST - 4.00 onwards, first band at 5.15
Legendary magazine Bucketfull Of Brains and top promoters Turning Worm bring
great bands to the afternoon thing at the World End.
Another in the series of Bucketfull afternoons on the third Sunday of each
month.
AND IT'S FREE
EILEEN ROSE AND THE HOLY WRECK
Eileen Rose has just released her fourth album At Our Tables through Evangeline Records. Opening a new chapter in her already impressive career, she has now taken her music to Detroit, tracking down the city's deep-rooted musical Soul and making it all her own. Aided by seasoned producers Al Sutton (Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock, Detroit Cobras, Electric Six), and Eric Hoegemeyer (Charm Farm, Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker), plus members of Sponge, Detroit Cobras, and her own band the Holy Wreck, Eileen has recorded her most accomplished record, yet. A joyous celebration of the accidents of Life, Love, and Human Nature.
She currently tours with her new line-up of the Holy Wreck, featuring guitar virtuoso Rich Gilbert (Frank Black, Throwing Muses, Tanya Donelly) and bassist, Nicholas Giadone Ward.
"Dirty, drawling interpretations of the country she loves. It’s Nashville with attitude for the 21st century. Not Sheryl Crow, in other words." – NME
http://www.myspace.com/eileenrosemusic
CASE HARDIN
Reading band, Case Hardin skilfully draw elements from rock, americana, country and folk. The core band of songwriter Pete Gow, also a member of Southern Tenant Folk Union, (guitar, harmonica) and Del Skinner (guitars, bass, mandolin, pedal steel), are joined by ex- Cotton Mather drummer Dana Myzer. Formed back in 1999, Case Hardin take their name from the female lead in Boston Teran's noir thriller God Is A Bullet .
Their new album Some Tunes For Charlie Spencer is just out on Ugly Nephew.
http://www.myspace.com/casehardin
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