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Grand Pricks, the Tall Stories and Dave Favours & the Roadside Ashes have joined forces for a new split EP, Hotter Than Donut Grease. The EP came about after a friend of all 3 acts suggested that their unique country-influenced sounds would work great together on a bill. The bands themselves decided to take the idea and run with it, recording an exclusive track each for the EP and hitting the road with a full tour in support.
Sydney’s Dave Favours & the Roadside Ashes are equal parts indie rock and alt-country, whilst Grand Pricks refer to themselves as Newcastle’s most dangerous country boogie band. The Tall Stores, also from Newcastle, combine dark Americana with garage rock and a splash of psychedelia.
A good time is guaranteed to be had by all when they showcase their wares at the Peel Inn in Nundle on Wednesday, January 22. Entry is free.
All 3 acts will be perfroming from 7-10pm plus there's a bonus Songwriters in the Round featuring members from each band from 2-5pm.
HOTTER THAN DONUT GREASE OUT NOW ON STANLEY RECORDS
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Peel Inn Hotel, 89 Jenkins Street,Nundle,NSW,Australia, East Tamworth