You Need A Backseat Surprise
Now if you’re unfamiliar with Automan.ca, you should
seriously consider adjusting that. You’ll
thank me for it! The band is fronted by
none other than drummer Darrell DWaRf Millar from the iconic Canadian band
KiLLeR DWaRfS. Darrell has moved out
from behind the kit to take over vocal duties and leaving space for Adrian
Cavan to step in. John Fenton handles
bass guitar and rounding out the line-up is Darrell’s song writing partner
Carleton Lockhart, who plays his guitar strung upside down and without a
pick. If any of this sounds familiar,
maybe you caught Wallygator’s interview with Darrell DWaRf Millar from May 24th,
which you can re-discover here: http://dbgeekshow.blogspot.ca/2012/05/interview-with-darrell-dwarf-millar.html
or even his show review from their gig at The Rockpile Bar & Nightclub in Etobicoke back
on June 27th: http://dbgeekshow.blogspot.ca/2012/06/automanca-show-review.html. As you may have guessed the Canadian Hosehead
Duo of the Decibel Geeks (The Meister and Wallygator) are big fans of KiLLeR DWaRfS and certainly
Automan.ca. Darrell mentioned that there may even be a little something down the road for the DWaRfS, very exciting news indeed. In the meantime, Automan.ca's brand of southern flavoured straight
ahead rock is getting quite a bit of airplay on Canadian radio stations and
they started their invasion of western Canada recently, travelling in what
they call the Zed Leppelin mobile. I'm not sure what year it is, but they assure me that it has all the comforts of
home, complete with wood-grain dash and cassette player (at least it’s not an
8-track!). Ahhh, that’s the life of a
rock and roll band on the road.
The Zed Leppelin Mobile |
I was fortunate to catch their show on Monday October 15th
at the Mansion Nightclub in Barrie . The Monday night time slot didn't deter the
die-hard Automan.ca fans from attending the show. The guys were all available before the show
to chat with fans, take some snapshots, sign autographs and have a beer with. On that note, I should mention that the guys
are happy to mingle with their fans and their merchandise is very reasonably
priced with CD’s at $10 each and tour shirts at $25 only! Of course you can also pick up some
Automan.ca swag at www.automan.ca and
bring your CD to the show for an autograph and photo. Darrell and crew started up around 10:30pm
and treated the fans to a selection of tracks from all their CD’s including my
personal favourites Back in the Sun from the Pocket Change CD and
Forty-Five and Bona Fide from the latest, Backseat Surprise. The band sounded amazing and are an extremely tight unit playing together as they rolled through their setlist full of high energy rock.
The Backseat Surprise Tour sees the band visiting the
Western provinces of Manitoba , Saskatchewan , Alberta
and British Columbia
over the next three weeks. Check out the
detailed schedule at www.automan.ca or search
them on facebook and catch one of their performances.
Bona Fide, Dig in Deep, Sweaty Hand of Fate, Cinnamon Rain, Loose Lips, Livin' Bitter Better, Milldog Blues, Hurts to Be Alive, Back In the Sun, Rock it Together, Forty-Five, Down to the Bone, Porno Queen, Drivin', Rockin', Lovin'.
The Meister
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