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With the creation of their fifth studio album, Boneshaker, all-action Aussie rockers Airbourne decided to take the bolder path; to align with Nashvilles six-time Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb, whose credits include both Chris Stapleton and the Star Is Born soundtrack, as a way of staking out new turf away from comfort zones and safe havens. Its a live gig in the studio. This is always something we wanted to do find a way to bring the soul and power of an Airbourne live show into an album. Cobb caught our lightning and put it in a bottle, states bandleader Joel OKeeffe.
Relocating to historic Studio A on Nashvilles Music Row, Cobbs natural home and one of Music Citys most prized creative hubs, the four musicians set themselves a challenge: to make a record cut from the same frayed cloth as those classic late-70s recordings from Australias legendary Alberts house of Oz Rock that inspired the band so much.
There are no weird tangents here, no un-called for asides, no messin about. This is straight-down-the-line pure rock n roll drama smelling of burnt rubber, spilt gasoline and valves glowing red hot. No ballads, no acoustic guitars, no keyboards. 10 tracks, 30 minutes of music. Everything lean and lethal, stripped to the bone, to those essential elements that rock n roll requires to properly do its work: raging guitars, pounding bass n bass, vocals packed full of real personality the kind of passion that only comes from willfully pursuing a life on the line.






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