
Swampmeat Family Band stream new album Too Many Things To Hide
Ahead of it's release this Friday (23 March) the Swampmeat Family Band are streaming their new album in full.
Following compilation of long-lost releases Gin & Tonic in 2016, the Swampmeat Family Band are back in full swing with the release of their debut album proper, Too Many Things To Hide, which you can stream below.
Rock and roll straight from the bottom of your favourite whiskey bottle, Too Many Things To Hide is intoxicating and energising in equal measure. Right from the opening riffs of "Long Way Down", The Swampmeat Family Band are kicking the party into gear. Feeling some lingering heartfelt blues? Swampmeat Family Band have got you covered with "Needle & Thread". Looking for an all out dance along? Blast it loud and shimmy along proud with "Suzie Stop Saucin'". Craving some good ol' fashioned garage? Few get wilder than "The Wire".
Carving out their own "little piece of heaven" among classic influences and characteristic inspiration, Too Many Things To Hide showcases the Swampmeat Family Band at the full breadth of their capabilities. Whether partying or pondering, this is scuzzed-up garage rock and roll at its most refined.
The Swampmeat Family Band celebrate the release of their new record with a special show at The Night Owl, Birmingham this Friday (23 March) alongside fellow Birmingham outfits The Mighty Young, Bad Girlfriend, and Cave Girl. Find out the full event details.
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