After a great debut in Vancouver at Pat's Pub this past August, The Grave Mistakes have quickly become good friends to the show and one of my favorite bands. So it is with great pride that I can announce that this week's episode of Psycho Radio will be an album debut party for the band's first full-length, "Dig Your Own Grave". Recorded in Edmonton this past December and produced by Rene De La Muerte of The Brains, this album showcases why crowds throughout Western Canada have been wowed by the talents of The Grave Mistakes. The hootin' and howlin' of frontman Brad Graves' voice is only matched by the rockabilly thunder of his guitar attack. Miss Billie Kitten will steal your heart with her ability to slap an upright bass just as easily as she does with her stunning looks. Drummer Jaime Massacre is a rock-solid foundation that holds the band's great songs together while he drives them forward to pummel the audience.
Frontman/Guitarist Brad Graves was kind enough to offer his thoughts on the album in an interview with Psycho Radio recently. Excerpts of that interview can be heard interspersed between the album in its entirety during the first hour of this week's special episode of Psycho Radio.
The Grave Mistakes special on Psycho Radio can be heard here:
Grave Mistakes Special
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Monday, May 3, 2010
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New Interviews this week.
Hey out there.
I'm a bad blogger. I don't take enough time to keep this updated. But I plan on correcting that in the near future.
So, for now, I'll just give you all out there a quick update on some of the different things I've been up to on the show of late.
This past week I was proud to present interviews with two great bands. The first should need little to no introduction to fans of psychobilly music. Vic Victor of The Koffin Kats was our guest on the first hour of Psycho Radio this week. You can check out the interview in the first hour of the show here.
At the beginning of the second hour of the show, Frank from the upcoming Montreal psychobilly band Matchless was on the show, talking about the future of this fairly new band. They first gained some attention in the Canadian psychobilly scene due to the addition of Flipper of the legendary Montreal band Gutter Demons to their band on bass. Now, with a full length album fresh off the presses and their own sound becoming established, Matchless seem to be a band to watch. Check out the second hour of this week's show here.
More posts will come soon. New interviews will be forthcoming with some great Canadian bands and some new features on the show will highlight other great up and coming and established bands that are making the Canadian scene one to watch.
I'm a bad blogger. I don't take enough time to keep this updated. But I plan on correcting that in the near future.
So, for now, I'll just give you all out there a quick update on some of the different things I've been up to on the show of late.
This past week I was proud to present interviews with two great bands. The first should need little to no introduction to fans of psychobilly music. Vic Victor of The Koffin Kats was our guest on the first hour of Psycho Radio this week. You can check out the interview in the first hour of the show here.
At the beginning of the second hour of the show, Frank from the upcoming Montreal psychobilly band Matchless was on the show, talking about the future of this fairly new band. They first gained some attention in the Canadian psychobilly scene due to the addition of Flipper of the legendary Montreal band Gutter Demons to their band on bass. Now, with a full length album fresh off the presses and their own sound becoming established, Matchless seem to be a band to watch. Check out the second hour of this week's show here.
More posts will come soon. New interviews will be forthcoming with some great Canadian bands and some new features on the show will highlight other great up and coming and established bands that are making the Canadian scene one to watch.
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