Black Mustang are one of Brisbane's most undeniably exhilarating new bands. Having developed an explosive live set with Teenage Kicks and Manic Pop Thrills, their sound veers from rambunctious garage rock n roll to grungy blues-infected dynamos. Black Mustang's sheer sonic momentum combined with their intelligent use of melody displays a maturity far beyond the band's tender years. Powerful emotions, spanning from love and lust to fear and frustration are ever present. In short, Black Mustang provides a roller coaster ride of unashamed, delirious rock n roll. With the bands line up only being finalised with drummer Joe Hemingway in april 2006, the band soon found themselves in the studio working on their debut EP with producer/engineer Jeff Lovejoy at Black Box (home to recordings from acts such as Spiderbait, Regurgitator, Intercooler and Powderfinger.) The release has now been mastered at Sterling Sound (New York) with Gregg Calbi, who has worked with artists such as the Strokes, the Ramones, John Lennon, Lenny Kravitz and David Bowie. Oooh!
Black Mustang are one of Brisbane's most undeniably exhilarating new bands. Having developed an explosive live set with Teenage Kicks and Manic Pop Thrills, their sound veers from rambunctious garage rock n roll to grungy blues-infected dynamos. Black Mustang's sheer sonic momentum combined with their intelligent use of melody displays a maturity far beyond the band's tender years. Powerful emotions, spanning from love and lust to fear and frustration are ever present. In short, Black Mustang provides a roller coaster ride of unashamed, delirious rock n roll. With the bands line up only being finalised with drummer Joe Hemingway in april 2006, the band soon found themselves in the studio working on their debut EP with producer/engineer Jeff Lovejoy at Black Box (home to recordings from acts such as Spiderbait, Regurgitator, Intercooler and Powderfinger.) The release has now been mastered at Sterling Sound (New York) with Gregg Calbi, who has worked with artists such as the Strokes, the Ramones, John Lennon, Lenny Kravitz and David Bowie. Oooh!
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