Showing posts with label Tex Perkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tex Perkins. Show all posts

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Tex Perkins & Matt Walker preview new album with "It Always Can Get Worse"

"It Always Can Get Worse" is off Tex Perkins & Matt Walker's  forthcoming Before The Show album due in August. 

Here's the scoop...

‘It Always Can Get Worse’ is the first taste of Tex Perkins and Matt Walker’s forthcoming debut album, Before The Show. 

Released on Friday, May 22, the acoustic track reflects on pushing through the hard times without getting stuck in your own pain, reminding us to be grateful - as others have been through, and got through, worse. 

The song unfolds in a way that can catch you off guard - something that carries across the whole album.

Before The Show encapsulates the nexus of these two celebrated Australian artists. Perkins and Walker’s working partnership - which includes recorded work with The Fat Rubber Band and The Cruel Sea -  has led them to this album which shines a light on their unique collaboration.  

"It Always Can Get Worse" is available now on Bandcamp (get the digital version here) and most streaming platforms. 

The album, Before The Show, will be out in August via Cheersquad Records & Tapes.



Monday, March 9, 2026

Beasts of Bourbon toast 35 years of The Low Road with expanded 2LP reissue!

The boffo new 2LP edition of The Low Road comes with a bonus album of rippin' Beasts live recordings circa 1991 & '92.


Here's the scoop...

Late in 1991, Beasts Of Bourbon unleashed their fourth album ‘The Low Road’.

Armed with a rejuvenated rhythm section relative to its predecessor (1990’s Black Milk) with Tony Pola and Brian Hooper on drums and bass guitar respectively, with this new lineup, the Australian rock supergroup enlisted producer Tony Cohen, an engineer best known for his exceptional production work with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds and the Birthday Party – at Metropolis Studios (Melbourne) in April 1991. 

Among the album’s nefarious delights were the blistering Chase the Dragon’ (about heroin smuggling), a cover of AC/DC’s slow and insinuating `Ride On’ and the Hendrix-flavoured ‘Just Right’.

The album was supported by a tour with the inaugural Big Day Out alongside Nirvana and Violent Femmes alongside European dates where the band had earned a loyal fanbase. 

Ian McFarlane in The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock & Pop described the album as ‘brimming with urgency, surrealism, atmosphere, myth, illusion and honesty, but above all, hard-nosed rock riffs’.

Now in 2026 to mark the 35th anniversary of the album, we’re proud to present the album in expanded form on vinyl 2LP 180-gram black vinyl. 

The original 10-track album makes up the first LP, with the second LP consisting of seven live tracks recorded at the infamous Phoenician Club, Sydney through 1991 and 1992 alongside an epic live rendering of the Stones ‘Cocksucker Blues’ recorded at Theatre Fabrik, Munich in 1992.

The package is all housed in a beautiful gatefold sleeve with photography from Red Eye Records founder John Foy, Bleddyn Butcher and Mr Speedieflex.

The Beasts of Bourbon - Low Road - Available March 27th. Check out Tex Perkins site for more info Watch a few video clips from the album along with some footage of the Beasts tearing up the Phoenician Club back in 1991 and 1992. 





Sunday, December 28, 2025

Happy Birthday Tex Perkins!

Cheers to Tex Perkins of The Beasts of Bourbon and Cruel Sea infamy. We're celebrating with a few stellar performances like this.






Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Cruel Sea shares new video for "Straight Into The Sun"

Over the past two decades since The Cruel Sea's last album, apparently, Tex Perkins and crew have taken up golf. Watch the video for "Straight Into The Sun." 


Writes Tex Perkins: "We can’t express how incredible it is to be making music again after all this time. Crafting this new song has stirred up a whirlwind of memories and excitement, reminding us of those wild nights when we first fell in love with the magic of creating music. We hope it strikes a chord with you just like it does with us. Here’s to the adventure and the joy of rock and roll!"

You can pre-order our new Cruel Sea album here: https://thecruelsea.lnk.to/straightintothesun.  Those interested can read more about the Cruel Sea reunion and new album right here. Watch the mew video for "Straight Into The Sun" below. 



Thursday, December 12, 2024

Watch Tex Perkins sing "Whenever It Snows" and a few tunes with The Beasts

Here's Tex Perkins singing "Whenever It Snows" and a few songs with The Beasts. Tex's new Beasts album "Ultimo" is out Dec. 13.  





You can get Tex Perkins' new Beasts album "Ultimo" along with a bonus live album for a limited time right here

Monday, March 6, 2023

Watch Tex Perkins sing "Drop Out" with The Scientists in Perth

Tex Perkins belted out the Beasts of Bourbon fave "Drop Out" with Kim Salmon and crew at the Rosemount Hotel on Friday. 


Friday, November 5, 2021

Tex Perkins takes inspiration from Link Wray's 3-Track Shack sessions

Tex Perkins and his Fat Rubber Band used Link Wray's Beans and Fatback album as a template for their latest recording.  


Here's the scoop...

The latest thrilling incarnation of master rock'n'roll storyteller Tex Perkins and the Fat Rubber Band began with a Link Wray record. 

Perkins and his respected musician, songwriter, producer and bandmate Matt Walker share a mutual admiration of the American electric guitar innovator, whose iconic power chords in his signature 50s rock’n’roll instrumentals, had a profound influence on the evolution of rock guitar. The pair have enjoyed countless musical conversations over the decade while hanging out backstage and on the road with Perkins' award-winning The Man In Black - The Johnny Cash Story, with Walker playing guitar in the Tennessee Four band for the theatrical production. When Perkins enthused about his partner finding him a rare vinyl copy of Link Wray's Beans and Fatback album, recorded in 1971, Walker's response initiated a flurry of creative endeavour which would ultimately result in the formation of the Fat Rubber Band. 

"There’s a couple of albums he recorded in a chicken shack on his brother Vernon’s farm, known as the Three Track Shack recordings - one was a self-titled album and the follow-up called Beans and Fatback, which is a little more rare.  My partner Kristyna knew I was a fan of that record and she's an ebay ninja and she found a vinyl copy. After I immediately hugged and thanked her for it, I took a picture of it and sent it to Matt Walker. And the fateful words came back: 'Awesome, let's make an album like that.' And that was it. We were on!” 

Throughout his four-decade career as a captivating performer, compelling songwriter and dexterous vocalist, Perkins has sought collaborators who both shared his passion for music and challenged his creativity. From his first band Tex Deadly and the Dum Dums, through the fertile tension of Beasts of Bourbon and chart-slaying The Cruel Sea, his musical bromances with Tex, Don and Charlie and TnT side hustle with Tim Rogers, and myriad bands - Thug, Dark Horses, The Band of Gold, The Ape and yes, the Ladyboyz - Perkins extraordinary adaptability has allowed him to explore and push the boundaries of traditional music forms from hard rock and heavy noise to country folk balladry and blues grooves. All with his unmistakable baritone and sly sense of humour. 

But the Fat Rubber Band was clearly destined, with Perkins and Walker quickly trading songs for the project like a song-writing tennis match perpetually swinging back to deuce. Walker offered the debut album's opening track, the wide-screen drama of Pay The Devil's Due; Perkins responded with the plaintive blues of My Philosophy. Walker replied with the album's fuzz driven debut single Danger Has Been Kind and Perkins countered with the glacially-paced, intimate Poor Simple Minded Fool. The pair road-tested their works in progress as a duo before enlisting bassist Steve Hadley, drummer Roger Bergodaz and Evan Richards on percussion to complete the Fat Rubber Band line-up to record the album's ten tracks at Walker's Stovepipe Studios in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges. 

“At Matt's studio - you open the door to the studio and nature floods in," Perkins says. “We wanted it to sound rural, to feel the dirt and the grass and the leaves." 

Even after all these decades, when you think you know that gravelly baritone inside out, Perkins finds new emotional tones in the service of the Fat Rubber Band's songs vivid narratives, with their characters wrestling, but sometimes dancing, with the tougher, darker qualities of the human condition. This is truly existential blues. Bubbling underneath those upfront vocals and raw harmonies are intricately entwined guitar conversations and unexpected percussive flourishes. 

"Another aspect that we wanted was for the sound to be sometimes a collision and sometimes a marriage of acoustic and electric instruments. We wanted that tension between mandolins and bouzoukis meeting fuzz guitars. We also considered percussion to be a vital element of the sound we were going for; we noticed in the recordings we loved from the 50s and 60s that often the tamborine hit, or the maracas, or whatever percussion, was right up there in the mix, right next to the vocal," Perkins says. The last characteristic of the music we wanted to pursue was harmonies, vocal harmonies. Not only have Matt and I discovered we can weave instinctively around each other’s singing, really well, we also have three other great vocalists in the group, so five part harmonies is what we end up with on songs like Love Long Gone and Trouble Goodbye, it can be breath-taking…literally.” 

This is end times existential electric country funk folk rock swamp witch blues, its way out there, but it’s here right now.  

Get a copy of Tex Perkins and the Fat Rubber Band album via Bandcamp right here. Watch Tex and crew perform "Place In The Sun" followed by their version of Lee Dorsey's "Everything I Do Gohn Be Funky" below and the Jim Ford inspired "I Must Be In A Good Place Now."





Saturday, June 27, 2020

Beasts of Bourbon vs. Warren Zevon

In honour of Brian Hooper, Tex Perkins and his fellow Beasts knocked out a fine version of Warren Zevon's "My Shit's Fucked Up"




Monday, February 15, 2016

Tex Perkins vs. Steve Young

You'd think Steve Young has a lock on Rock Salt & Nails but Tex Perkins turns in a fine duet with Rachel Tidd.