This is the best song I have heard this year. Turn it right up for some true 'fuck yeah rock and roll'. Seriously, rock it and enjoy, if you don't I promise your money back.
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This is the best song I have heard this year. Turn it right up for some true 'fuck yeah rock and roll'. Seriously, rock it and enjoy, if you don't I promise your money back.
Earlier in Augustralia we laid claims to not knowing any Tasmanian bands, well, we have stumbled across another. This is The Dacios (NOT The Daicos, which until writing this post I always assumed that was the band name and was named after the Collingwood footballer of the late 80's and early 90's) who are siblings from Hobart but now reside in Melbourne and, coming from Adelaide, I know a lot of bands that take a similar route. After much digression I should probably tell you about this song. I am not sure how but I did stumble across this 7 track album of really solid rock and roll but I am glad I did. This is a super powerful track with a bunch of killer guitar and some tough female vocals just help drag this track along to a fitting crescendo. I can't tell you if this band is still together but I doubt it. This is one case where you can safely happily retire on your body of work despite it's limited nature. Thanks The Dacios and rock on and enjoy.