Playin' In Time With The Deadbeat
**Fine album of desert-ravaged, dirge-like rock 'n roll menace from Australia** "Slug Guts are the only band on the Sacred Bones roster who are banned from SXSW Official showcases. Playin’ In Time with the Deadbeat is Slug Guts’ third LP and the follow up to last years critically acclaimed Howlin’ Gang (SBR-046). Playin’ In Time sees the band release a record that sounds menacingly desperate, ugly and malnourished. The album was written and recorded during a particularly turbulent year for Slug Guts during which they toured the US , Japan, and Australia, released a live album, and numerous singles. This album draws on Australia’s rough and agitated pub rock history, taking dregs from Australian cult icons Feedtime and Venom P Stinger. Playin’ In time With The Deadbeat was written during a year which saw members of this seven piece endure trips to the mental hospital, jail, court trials, death, rehab, and bouts of violence following thousands of kilometers spent in a van. From the cacophonous gallop of opening track “Scum”, to the hit single potential of “Adult Living” it is clear the band, have grown heaps as both writers and players. Despite personal setbacks and numerous tragedies, Playin’ In Time With The Deadbeat is the definitive Slug Guts album to date; it is a focused, damaged and unique opus."
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**Fine album of desert-ravaged, dirge-like rock 'n roll menace from Australia** "Slug Guts are the only band on the Sacred Bones roster who are banned from SXSW Official showcases. Playin’ In Time with the Deadbeat is Slug Guts’ third LP and the follow up to last years critically acclaimed Howlin’ Gang (SBR-046). Playin’ In Time sees the band release a record that sounds menacingly desperate, ugly and malnourished. The album was written and recorded during a particularly turbulent year for Slug Guts during which they toured the US , Japan, and Australia, released a live album, and numerous singles. This album draws on Australia’s rough and agitated pub rock history, taking dregs from Australian cult icons Feedtime and Venom P Stinger. Playin’ In time With The Deadbeat was written during a year which saw members of this seven piece endure trips to the mental hospital, jail, court trials, death, rehab, and bouts of violence following thousands of kilometers spent in a van. From the cacophonous gallop of opening track “Scum”, to the hit single potential of “Adult Living” it is clear the band, have grown heaps as both writers and players. Despite personal setbacks and numerous tragedies, Playin’ In Time With The Deadbeat is the definitive Slug Guts album to date; it is a focused, damaged and unique opus."
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 1-3 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
**Fine album of desert-ravaged, dirge-like rock 'n roll menace from Australia** "Slug Guts are the only band on the Sacred Bones roster who are banned from SXSW Official showcases. Playin’ In Time with the Deadbeat is Slug Guts’ third LP and the follow up to last years critically acclaimed Howlin’ Gang (SBR-046). Playin’ In Time sees the band release a record that sounds menacingly desperate, ugly and malnourished. The album was written and recorded during a particularly turbulent year for Slug Guts during which they toured the US , Japan, and Australia, released a live album, and numerous singles. This album draws on Australia’s rough and agitated pub rock history, taking dregs from Australian cult icons Feedtime and Venom P Stinger. Playin’ In time With The Deadbeat was written during a year which saw members of this seven piece endure trips to the mental hospital, jail, court trials, death, rehab, and bouts of violence following thousands of kilometers spent in a van. From the cacophonous gallop of opening track “Scum”, to the hit single potential of “Adult Living” it is clear the band, have grown heaps as both writers and players. Despite personal setbacks and numerous tragedies, Playin’ In Time With The Deadbeat is the definitive Slug Guts album to date; it is a focused, damaged and unique opus."