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James McCann's album Where Was I Then is available now. Newly available is the album Last Night I Met The Devil on Spanish label Bang! Records. The album has been recieving glowing reviews across Europe. Bang! have also released albums by Spencer P Jones, Brian Henry Hooper, Roland S Howard, The Beasts of Bourbon and more.
Beginning in the South West Australian backwoods town of Albany, an old port town, coastal, big trees, big granite rocks, where your options were fishing, shearing, surfing or playing music, or occasionally all of the above, James started writing and performing locally in pubs at the age of 15 while still in high school and the writing was on the wall.
From Albany, James made his way north to Perth, again forming bands and performing around the city and in rural locations, recording a few demos. But the frustration of isolation encouraged James's move to Sydney at age 22, where he formed, wrote and performed in bands such as Harpoon, Nunchukka Superfly, and Lowdorados, playing constantly in and around Sydney while also playing the Livid festival '95, the Big Day Out '96 and '97, and a range of festivals taking James from Adelaide to Perth. Harpoon released the album Fork Tongued Pressed and Greasy on Black Hole/Shock.
On returning to Perth in 1998, James reunited with Gareth Liddiard and Rui Pereira on Christmas Eve after having crossed paths once before. They confessed that they had been looking for James and James for them. They formed the first incarnation of the Drones a week later. This line-up also played as the Gutterville Splendour Six, augmented with vocalist Maurice Flavel. The Gutterville released 500 copies of an EP that, after the band folded, ended up on the playlist of the late DJ John Peel. Henry Rollins and Tex Perkins are also cited as fans. Members of the Gutterville Splendour Six included Steve Joines and Brendan Humphries, both of whom moved on to form the Kill Devil Hills, while vocalist Maurice Flavel formed M.F. and his Truckload of Hope.
James headed back to Sydney as the Drones set out for Melbourne, keeping in contact up and down the coast. James gave Gareth Liddiard a song called This Time, which ended up as the closer on the Drones Australian Music Prize-winning album Wait Long By The River And The Bodies Of Your Enemies Will Float By (Infidelity/Shock). James played two shows with Damo Suzuki from Can as part of the Damo Suzuki Network. Moving to Melbourne two years ago has proved an invaluable decision. Where Was I Then was picked up by Andrew McGee's label Torn & Frayed and is now being distributed through Shock Records. The album was produced by Gareth Liddiard, Aaron Cupples (Dan Kelly & the Alpha Males) and James McCann. Torn & Frayed have released the new Kill Devil Hills album The Drought and have released albums by Townes Van Zandt, Tom Waits, and The Dirty Three. This guy has taste.
Where Was I Then is raw, intimate, and intense. James wrote all the songs on the album and is currently recording demos for a new album with James McCann's Dirty Skirt Band. This album is the culmination of years of hard rockin yakka and hundreds of hours of songwriting. Where Was I Then is distinctive in sound, with a mixture of country, blues and rock and roll, a sound that can travel from solo ballads to the full band rocking out. These songs capture a sense of space and vastness; a product of growing up in the Australian bush. Last Night I Met The Devil features new tracks including the extended psych out She's Intermediate/Hoodoo Joe which has to be heard to be believed.
James McCann's Dirty Skirt Band have just completed their first album together to be released thru Bang!rec.this year.The band are also gearing up for a tour of Europe in 2008.Also look out for a James Mccann solo acoustic album titled "Sweet Casualty".Recorded in 24 hours in Nagambie,Victoria.and to be released thru Torn and Frayed.

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Member Since: 5/12/2006
Band Members: James McCann's Dirty Skirt Band James McCann - Lyrics, Music, Guitar, VocalsJohanna Brockman - Guitar, VocalsJeff Hooker - BassAngus Boyle - Drums
Record Label: Torn & Frayed/Shock Records; Bang! Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Last Night I Met The Devil review - the Netherlands

Review from music site in the Netherlands... www.fileunder.nl
Posted by James McCann on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 10:23:00 PST

Seattle review - Last Night I Met The Devil

Light In The Attic from Seattle....
Posted by James McCann on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 10:18:00 PST

melb.org review - Where Was I Then

A review of Where Was I Then from Melbourne music weblog http://www.melbs.org/
Posted by James McCann on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 10:08:00 PST

Reviews from Germany

Pipeline review from Germany...  ...
Posted by James McCann on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 10:07:00 PST

Spanish Review - Last Night I Met The Devil

This is a review from ipunkrock.com, the major rock n roll website in Spain - yes, you may have to translate it! http://ipunkrock.net/comments.php?id=2952_0_1_0_M    ...
Posted by James McCann on Sat, 06 Jan 2007 10:03:00 PST

Where Was I Then review - Scene Magazine, Brisbane

Where Was I Then James McCann (Torn and Frayed/Shock) Wavering like heat off the bitumen on a long stretch of highway, James McCann's voice recalls Neil Young fronting Crazy Horse at the height of ...
Posted by James McCann on Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:56:00 PST

The Age Top Ten Australian albums 2006

The Age's Patrick Donovan's top 10 Australian albums for 2006: 1. Dallas Crane - Factory Girls2. Hilltop Hoods - The Hard Road3. Jeff Lang and Chris Whitley - Dislocation Blues4. Ground Component...
Posted by James McCann on Fri, 22 Dec 2006 11:49:00 PST