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67 Special

The Devil May Care

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**NEWS**
The DEVIL MAY CARE TOUR to be announced within the coming days!
Check out the new single Shot at the Sun... available from the forthcoming album The DEVIL MAY CARE out August 11th thru Warner/Mushroom.
Check out the current single "KILLER BEES".   ..
Check out the new "Sold your little sister for a red motor car" video and download it from all good online stores (Australia only).
From 67 Special's forthcoming album THE DEVIL MAY CARE
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Like the classic HR Holden that the band take their name from, 67 Special thunder along dark and dangerous streets searching for action. Melbourne’s version of the invincible leather-clad gang in the Wanderers film, they are ready to jump in the deep end. “We all get on a bag of honey/clamp down or divine decadence will breed,” warns frontman Ash Santilla on first single Killer Bees, before the band scream triumphantly in unison: “We got honey’’.
When the five members of the band awake in the morning with pounding heads and dry mouths, they discover scrawled notes in their pockets to a dozen songs of love, hate, temptation, sex and ultimately, the truth.
The songs ended up on “The Devil May Care”, 67 Special’s much anticipated sophomore album. Produced by Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse), and recorded at The Grove Studio over August and September 2006, it bursts out of the gates with Sold Your Little Sister for a Red Motor Car. The thumping rhythm of Ben Dexter (drums) and Bryan Dochstader (bass, backing vox) and Gavin Campbell’s grinding guitar licks lay the foundation for Ash Santilla impassioned songs of the night. Louis Macklin’s pounding keyboards fill out the dynamic sound in the grand tradition of the Stooges, the Faces and Rocket Science.
The propulsive Shot at the Sun, which is set to be blasted over the airwaves this winter, sums up the band’s lust for life and adrenalin-charged rock: “Let’s find better things to do, like ridin’ on a cannonball shot at the sun.’’
The band’s sound is difficult to categorise, which is hardly surprising given their vast array of influences, from delta blues to Motown, British punk and Brit Pop and rock revival bands the Strokes and the Vines. “You say you aint heard of Muddy Waters my girl,’’ sings a horrified Santilla, before laying down the law: “well let’s just say that you and me ain’t gonna work.’’
You don’t have to be a blues pig to appreciate the band’s sound, but the Waters reference gives some hint to the album’s dark themes and shady outlaws that traditionally inhabit blues and country songs.
The band have stripped their intricate sound back on Devil, focusing on strong rhythms, harmonies, lyrics and melodies. “We’re just five guys playing rock ‘n’ roll,’’ says an understated Dochstader. It’s not all four-to-the-floor rawk. The mid-tempo Patch it Up swings like a marginal voter, while stunning ballads “So, Help Us All” and album closer “It's Not Like You” are sweet sensitive foils to the rest of the album’s bravado.
But don’t be fooled, it’s that cocksure confidence that has seen Santilla’s stature in the Australian music community rise considerably since the band’s debut release. He performed two Leonard Cohen tracks at the Melbourne premier of the Leonard Cohen film “I’m Your Man”. The highlight would have to be the sight of the brooding, gangly frontman channelling the dark spirit of fellow Victorian country boy Nick Cave on the Bad Seed’s “Jack the Ripper” at the Age EG’s 21st Birthday Bash at St Kilda’s Prince of Wales last year. Big shoes to fill, but he pulled it off, receiving the thumbs up from none other than Bad Seed Mick Harvey backstage.
But ultimately, 67 Special are their own men, and they are itching to get back out on the road and play you their new songs, so make sure you are front and centre when they play a venue near you.
“The Devil May Care” is out August 11, 2007

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Member Since: 12/14/2005
Band Website: 67special.com
Band Members: New Shot at the Sun Video!
New Killer Bees Video!

Sold Your LIttle Sister For A Red Motor Car

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Ash Santilla, Gavin Campbell, Bryan Dochstader, Louis Macklin, Ben Dexter
Influences: They change on a daily basis. Jesus, you could be walking down the street and one of us might see you and say: "Man, that guy has swagger... let's write a song about the guy with swagger." Then Ash will say: "No, that's a shit idea. That guy stinks and is quite obviously a hippy." I'd say: "I hate hippies." He'd say: "Damn it, me too... Look, he's mugging that old woman. God damn hippy." We keep walking, woman continues to get mugged by hippy. I say: "Maybe we should have done something?" Ash says: "No way, I'm not touching that hippy." ...And so it goes on. But in essense, you, the general public are our inspiration and guiding light for creative excellence.

Other incfluences include, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Supergrass, Nirvana, BRMC, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, THe Rolling Stones... List is endless

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Record Label: Warner/Mushroom Records
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

jet and dc tours

Hey all. It's been a while since we've posted anything. We've driven around what seems like the entire country in the last month. A couple shows with Jet (and the brilliant Checks) up in Brisvegas, a ...
Posted by 67 Special on Sun, 17 Jun 2007 12:11:00 PST

New Website

G'day all! We've just launched our new schmicko website which boasts music, video, images, and a huge new community space.  You can blog, share your photos, poll, and forum until you're blue in t...
Posted by 67 Special on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 11:33:00 PST

Request us... you lovely mofos.

We have this idea... now I don't know how many people read this thing... if any. But we want to se if we can get everyone that subscribes to us to request our new single, Killer Bees, on JJJ. But what...
Posted by 67 Special on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 07:37:00 PST

Check our new web site aces.

As the subject line states.... just do it. Love from Spesh
Posted by 67 Special on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 04:56:00 PST

Check our new web site aces.

As the subject line states.... just do it. Love from Spesh
Posted by 67 Special on Wed, 21 Mar 2007 04:56:00 PST

March 2007 Shows!

67 Special are back for 2007... After recording with US producer Jacquire King (KOL, Modest Mouse, Tom Waits), 67 Special are hitting the road throughout March and April for a whole string of shows. T...
Posted by 67 Special on Mon, 26 Feb 2007 09:37:00 PST

The Accidents

On saturday, the our favourite band, the Accidents, played the Public bar. From these links below, see if you recognise anyone on stage.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/rock0n13/AshPub licBar.jpg...
Posted by 67 Special on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 06:58:00 PST

If you love us that much then...

67 Special is calling on you to get shit kickstarted. Browse to our main profile page in myspace and click on the link to request our new song "Sold your little sister for a red motor car" on JJJ. All...
Posted by 67 Special on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 09:00:00 PST

Songbird watch... and other weak puns.

How's that for a weak pun. Everytime I look at it, it just makes me cringe. Songbird watch... how low can you go to create interest for a song that hasn't been released yet? However, you may hear it l...
Posted by 67 Special on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 05:17:00 PST

songbird

You know there's been a few people that have said that we can't call a song "songbird". I'm just letting you know that we ARE calling it songbird and those that believe that Fanno was the first person...
Posted by 67 Special on Tue, 30 Jan 2007 06:42:00 PST