Julien Poulson’s Red Dirt Blues' "Desert Twang" is pure convict-strain Oz.
It’s the spirit of Lobby Lloyd's Coloured Balls colliding with Amyl and The
Sniffers, the living lineage of Central Desert bush bands from Isaac Yamma
to The Warumpi Band. It's outlaw country blues supercharged with the
primal howl of Howlin’ Wolf, Slim Harpo, R.L. Burnside, and Jon Spencer—
the primitive boogie of The Cramps jamming with Grinderman. It’s Slim
Dusty through a Big Muff. It's sci-fi blues, born in Alice Springs and set to go galactic. Here and now, it's a stripped-down, two-piece boogie machine
hitting the road with ten inches of freshly cut vinyl, a road movie, and a
howl that bellows from the red-dirt highways of 'out there' to the world.
Take a listen below:
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Sonically, Red Dirt Blues is a wild, buzzing, Australian alchemy. It draws from the primal howl of Howlin’ Wolf and the chaotic boogie of R.L. Burnside filtered through Jon Spencer’s Blues Explosion. It channels the freak-out psychedelia of Captain Beefheart and the psycho-swagger of Grinderman through the one-man-band lunacy of Bob Log III and the road-worn truth of Seasick Steve. This potent international brew is then fused with homegrown DNA: the sixties garage-rock of The Loved Ones, the swampy blues of The Scientists, and the street-smart boogie of Bon Scott’s AC/DC, all resting on the foundational desert rock pioneers.
It’s gritty, purposeful, and uncompromisingly Australian. If this were the USA, you’d find it on Fat Possum Records, but this sound, with its own kind of accent — joy, despair, and just moving on — belongs irrevocably to the red dirt.
Currently a nimble two-piece extravaganza, the project is a collective ever-ready to expand or contract according to the road’s demands. The journey ahead unspools like a desert highway: this red dirt blues is heading from remote NT truck stops to downtown Tokyo and beyond, with coordinates already set for the UK, Europe, Japan, and back to Poulson’s old stomping grounds in Cambodia. It’s a full-tilt, noise-and-motion charge into the future, guided by a simple principle learned on that front porch: respect all, love one another, get set to boogie.
Supported on the night by both Opelousas and Penny Ikinger.
Multiple Ticket Prices + BF.
Doors open at 7pm and tickets can be purchased below:
Red Dirt Blues - Outback Boogie Tickets, George Lane, St Kilda | TryBooking Australia
See you there :)