Influenced by bad decisions, horny girls, cheap alcohol, a love for life, free drugs, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Sabbath, AC/DC, Oasis, Pantera, Free, blues, blues and more blues, oh shit, we nearly forgot about Dre. The list is endless, if we hear it or touch it or smoke it, we are influenced by it!
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"It's as if one of the biggest rock acts in the world has just landed, disguised. Its not just the music which is breathtaking and flawless, its the energy, the spring, the communication with an increasingly hysterical audience. KKKKK" Kerrang!
"Spilling over with vibe and feeling. KKKK" Kerrang!
"They look good, they sound good...I bet they taste good!" Rachel - Kerrang! FM
"The rock world can thank it's lucky stars that there are bands like Rattlesnake Remedy." Classic Rock
Rattlesnake Remedy are a hard rock band with a passion for playing live music.
Their phenomenal live shows have received rave reviews from numerous radio DJ’s, magazines and webzines - having performed in some of the UK’s most prestigious live venues alongside established rock artists such as:
Buckcherry
Coheed & Cambria
Status Quo
Ted Nugent
Thunder
Michael Schenker Group
Sebastian Bach (Skid Row)
LA Guns
Magnum
Danny Vaughn (Tyketto)
M3 (Whitesnake)
Mickey Moody & Friends
The Quireboys
Yngwie Malmsteen
Love Hate
Zodiac Mindwarp
Wishbone Ash
2006 saw the band recording their long awaited debut album, MAGIC MAN, encapsulating their finely honed, hi-octane, energy-fuelled live shows. It was released, to great reviews, in the UK and Ireland, on October 30th on BEM Records, distributed by Universal Music.
The first single from the album, “Drag You Down”, was released May 1st 2006 and went straight into the Radio 1 UK Rock Charts at No.4 where it remained for over 2 months.
Promotion of the single and new album began with the massive 150+ date “Drag You Down Tour” running non-stop throughout 2006 including a main stage slot at the 20th Anniversary Bulldog Bash Festival, a tour of Finland and dates in Holland.
The music video to the album’s title track “Magic Man”, which features the band alongside screen star David Gant was released in October and has since had plays on MTV2 - Headbangers Ball, Scuzz TV plus thousands of views on-line.
Into 2007 and the band continue to be out on the road doing what they know best. As Kerrang! Magazine stated: “Being the hardest touring blues-based rock band in the UK has turned them into one of our finest”
Available from all good record stores and download sites.
awsome new track guys!! we met you at the barfly when you played with pearl, fucking awsome, you siad if we email you we could support you at the roadhouse any news of that?
Ahoy there matey. There's a new Outlaws mix CD out, you could hunt down a copy in the real world, in shops and stuff, but let's face it, you'll probably download it from the internet anyway! So to save you the trouble of Googling it, here's a picture of the cover and a link to it:
HEY GUYS...I'ts cassie from 209radio i cant wait to interview you at the Camb Rock Fest sat. ill come to your stall and let me know when your ready cass xx
All Myspace can you help a disabled brother out! I have Myspace disabled civil rights group link located below http://groups. myspace. com/pt2disabledcivilrightslifeliberty My goal is to make everyone in this country aware of med waiver community-based programs so we can have a choice on where we live. To help me spread the word could you put me in your top friends list please to let more people know about this travesty of injustice! Based on the Supreme Court Olmstead Decision 6-3 law. Also George W. Bush presidential Executive Order 13217.
We must never forget who Gets the credit for the freedoms we have, of which we should be Eternally grateful. I watched the flag Pass by one day, It fluttered in the breeze. A young Marine Saluted it, And then he stood at ease... I looked at Him in uniform So young, so tall, so proud, With hair cut square And eyes alert He'd stand out in any crowd. I thought how many men Like him Had fallen through the years. How many died on foreign Soil How many mothers' tear? How many pilots' plane Shot down? How many died at sea How many foxholes were soldiers' Graves? No, freedom isnt free. I heard the sound of Taps One night, When everything was still, I listened to the bugler Play And felt a sudden chill. I wondered just how many times That Taps had meant ; When a flag had draped a Coffin. Of a brother or a friend. I thought of all the Children, Of the mothers and the wives, Of fathers, sons and Husbands With interrupted lives. Thought about a graveyard At the bottom of the sea Of unmarked graves in Arlington. No, freedom isn't free . Enjoy Your Freedom & God Bless Our Troops
Hey, Just a quick reminder that SDR are live @ Barracuda Bar in BRIDGEND This Monday (16th june) Playing with Life! Death! Prizes! Doors open at 7pm, £3 entry. Cheers. SDR