The Humtails are a belgian rock ’n roll band. With the energy of the Paladins, Big Sugar or RL Burnside and the music quality of Duane Eddy, Bo Diddley or Los Lobos. On the other hand, the mistiness from a David Lynch-film and the taste of Tequila. However, the result is a cocktail of Rockabilly,surf, blues and roots-music.
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Our new album of the coolest Electro Swing versus the hottest Speakeasy Jazz is out now on double digipack CD.
It was No 1 and Pick of the Week on Juno, Album of the Week in The Guardian and on Tunes, who also said, "Music from the decade than invented hot!" - "A sublimely decadent collection" said Clash Magazine.
Early reviews say: From the opening AC/DC inspired groove of “Cocaine” , a wickedly arranged cover of J.J. Cale’s narcotic classic, Black Robot serves instant notice with their self-titled debut that not only do they have it, they damn near destroyed the laboratory to get it. This mechanical/musical beast was conceived and constructed for the divine, ultimate destruction of brain cells, ear fibers and false perceptions about what it truly means to rock as if our very survival as a race depended on it. -Lonn Friend