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THE GIN CLUB The blues-soaked storytellers
A fiddle-and-accordion-laden Aussie answer to The Wu-Tang Clan collective, The Gin Club are The Band Most Likely To. For fans of Nick Cave and wastrel blues, for sure, but The Gin Club boast up to nine onstage members and 10 songwriters, and are a guaranteed good night out. “We get lumped in with alt. country,” sighs multi-instrumentalist Ben Salter, “but that’s a meaningless term. It’s very maudlin, it irritates me. I prefer folk rock to alt.country.”
Check out: ‘Junk’, the sprawling double- album full of bluesy Gram Parsons-style rock that the word ‘epic’ could’ve been invented for.
Also featured in the article, The Young Liberals (Ben Salter's side project):
THE YOUNG LIBERALS The garage iconoclasts
Named after the youth faction of Australia’s right-wing party, pick-up garage band The Young Liberals are reputed to record an album every month (no rehearsals) and are Brisbane’s answer to the stripped-back rock’n’roll dynamics of Billy Childish and Detroit’s mighty Dirtbombs. ‘The Roads Are Paved With Robbie Williams’ is based on a true story happening right now in China, and has a chorus that consists of the title shouted over and over.
Check out: ‘Your Band Sounds Like I Feel (Shithouse)’, an Art Brut-esque song of hatred for indie rock. www.myspace.com/theyoungliberals















