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01. Drive This Truck No More
02. Perfidia
03. Flying High Moaning Low
04. Cool Spring Breeze
05. Goldmine
06. Westbound Train
07. Die In Style
08. I Hear You Knockin'
09. Ellie Lou
10. Motorhead Girl
11. Northern Crown
12. Sky In Your Eyes

Backing Vocals, Electric Piano – Angie Pollock
Double Bass [Slap Bass], Vocals, Guitar – Oliver Baroni
Drums – Bobby Treherne
Guitar, Vocals, Bass [Fuzz Bass] – Duncan James
Lead Vocals – Sparky Phillips (tracks: B5), Paul Ansell (tracks: A3)
Organ, Piano – Geraint Watkins
Pedal Steel Guitar – BJ Cole
Saxophone – Martin Winning
Trumpet, Horn [Arrangements] – Matt Holland
Violin – Bobby Loveday
Vocals – Emanuela Hutter

 

The descriptive moniker The Hillbilly Moon Explosion may tell you some of what you need to know about this band, but perhaps not all. Hailing from the same Swiss rock 'n' roll scene that produced fellow rebels The Peacocks, the Explosion are a group who have long been producing interesting material based around a simple, but explosive, recipe of rock 'n' roll. Their new album, 'Damn Right Honey', might just have a little something for everyone.

The album moves delightfully from swing to rock 'n' roll, complete with jazz, surf, and blues elements that ensure the album is a lasting collection of fun classics. Opener 'Drive This Truck No More', for example, is an up tempo rocker full of groove and style, a classic guitar sound being accompanied by the full support of brass, whereas 'Perfidia', which follows, is ska-esque. This immediate shift in gear is an early sign of the variety that is crammed in to this album.

From the dusty country rhythm of 'Flying High, Moaning Low', to the rockabilly of the excellent, rolling 'Goldmine' the album regularly delivers. Tracks such as 'Westbound Train' serve to demonstrate the surf element of their craft. Particular highlights of the album include the garage romp 'Die In Style' and the fiercely sexy, 'Motorhead-girl'. The latter of these two demonstrates the exchange of duties between the vocalists which also adds an extra dimension to the group, helping to certify that the record consistently comes up with the goods, whatever they try their hand at.

'Damn Right Honey' is simply enjoyable, so for something fun and downright fucking cool, get yourself some style with this new release from The Hillbilly Moon Explosion. ---Craggy, uberrock.co.uk

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The Hillbilly Moon Explosion - With Monsters and Gods (2016) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/5552-hillbilly-moon-explosion/20704-the-hillbilly-moon-explosion-with-monsters-and-gods-2016.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/5552-hillbilly-moon-explosion/20704-the-hillbilly-moon-explosion-with-monsters-and-gods-2016.html The Hillbilly Moon Explosion - With Monsters and Gods (2016)

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01. Heartbreak Boogie
02. You Miss Something
03. Jackson
04. Depression
05. Midnight Blues
06. With Monsters and Gods
07. Call Me
08. Black Ghost
09. Desperation
10. Temptation
11. Love You Better
12. In Space
13. Rose Outside
14. Down on Your Knees

Drums – Sylvain Petite
Guitar – Duncan James
Mariachi Trumpet – Jacob Valenzuela, Rick Peron 
Saxophone – Pete Thomas, Dodgy Dave
Vocals – Emanuela Hutter
Vocals, Slap Bass, Piano – Oliver Baroni
Hammond – Erik Deutsch
Orchestra – Fame's Project
Percussion – Denis Benarrosh
Piano – Blind Boy Grunt

 

The Hillbilly Moon Explosion are probably best known amongst the Rockabilly and, to some extent, the Psychobilly scenes. On the positive side, this has ensured they have built up a large and hugely devoted fan base. The more negative aspect is that it hasn’t perhaps given them the wider exposure they deserve, especially here in the UK. They have released some brilliant albums, which are basically just great rock n roll albums.

You immediately get the impression that this is going to be another fine addition to their catalogue when you hear “In Space”. It immediately highlights the wonderfully seductive vocals of Emanuela Hutter. It’s a more laid back number but her voice has the soft but wicked style of Debbie Harry (it is therefore not a surprise that they cover “Call Me” a few tracks later). We then get the Latin flavoured “Temptation”, which has you dreaming of more exotic climates. It’s not until you get to “Depression” that you get a more ‘traditional’ rockabilly sound. There is, however, plenty of rock n roll on the album to keep those fans more than satisfied. Tracks like “Desperation”, “I Love You Better” and “Heartbreak Boogie” have enough slap bass to keep those quiffs shaking!

The key thing about The Hillbilly Moon Explosion though, is the way that they are happy to mix things up. Therefore, “Midnight Blues” is far more of a slow beat, rocking track. Whilst you move in to eerie, horror soundtrack territory on “Black Ghost”, which features Mark Sparky Phillips. It’s a real contrast to the sexy, Latin seduction of “With Monsters and Gods”, with its smoky vocals.

We’re soon back to the upbeat rockabilly style of “You Miss Something”, before they throw in another cover, with a somewhat jaunty version of “Jackson”. We again see Sparky return for this duet. Finally, there is the infectious “Rose Outside”, which uses some great horns to beef up the sound and end the album on a real high. The Hillbilly Moon Explosion are a really great band. Sure they will really appeal to fans of rockabilly or rock n roll, but they offer a lot of diversity as well. They’re one of the few bands who add a bit of a twist and ensure that their sound remains relevant and contemporary. They never fall in to the trap of being ‘samey’. Like all their other albums, this is just a delight to listen to. ---thesoulofaclown.com

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