"A Man's Man" - Don't Come Monday: Tasmanian Rock n Roll
Artist: Don’t Come Monday Single: A Man’s Man Genre: Blues, Rock, Rock n Roll Release Date: July 22nd, 2024
Hailing from Ulverstone in North-West Tasmania, Don't Come Monday has carved a niche in the local music scene with their eclectic mix of rock, blues, folk, funk, punk, reggae, and country. Their latest single, "A Man's Man," exemplifies this diverse blend, taking listeners on a journey through contemporary rock and blues with a distinctly Tasmanian twist.
The band, formed in 2015, consists of Rob Rose on vocals, Fintan McCullough on guitars, Grant Hearps on bass, and Rick Lovell on drums. Their collective experience and passion for original music shine through in this track, co-produced and recorded at Kindred Hall by Andrew Forth, mixed by Russ T. Rokk, and mastered by William Bowden. The painting and text featured in the cover art by Callum Donoghue add an authentic visual complement to the song's gritty narrative.
"A Man's Man" opens with tight, pounding drum beats and a steady, relentless bassline that set the stage for the raucous slide guitar and gritty, whiskey-soaked vocals. The song tells the story of a weathered and world-weary working-class man, with lyrics painting a vivid picture of calloused, nicotine-stained hands, unkempt white-grey hair, and a familiar presence at the local pub. It's a character-driven narrative that feels both personal and universally relatable, capturing the essence of the Sunday afternoon yarn at the bar.
Influenced by iconic acts like ZZ Top, Rose Tattoo, and Grinderman, "A Man's Man" maintains a raw, unpolished energy that is both refreshing and engaging. The song's ethos is rooted in the band's experiences and the vibrant local music scene of Tasmania, giving it an authentic and organic feel. The production process itself adds to this authenticity, with an extended power outage leading to makeshift recording sessions at Forth's home.
Don't Come Monday's live performances have earned them a solid reputation across Tasmania, with notable gigs at The Fruits of The Roots, A Day At The Lake, Love It Festival, and MONA in Hobart. They've also supported national acts like Shannon Noll, Rose Tattoo, and The Go Set, further cementing their status in the local music scene.
In summary, "A Man's Man" is a testament to Don't Come Monday's ability to fuse diverse musical influences into a cohesive and compelling track. With its memorable lyrics, robust instrumentation, and authentic production, this single is a must-listen for fans of rock and blues. It's easy to imagine the band's electrifying live performances, making this track a perfect addition to any rock lover's playlist.
“A Man's Man” and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating DA DA DA - Best New Music
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