LIVE NATION: SLY WITHERS AT THE CARINE
On Friday October 7th at The Carine Sly Withers are set to release their self-titled, debut album.
The band has come a long way since they first started out a few years ago, and their first album is a culmination of a handful of recording sessions over the last couple of years with Jelly Sound’s Mike Jelinek (The Growl, Felicity Groom). The album represents where the band have been and where they intend to go. Tracks such as ‘Reeperbahn’ and ‘Black Tequila’ are amongst the first the band wrote together (the latter, a collaboration with The Love Junkies’ Mitch McDonald), whilst more recently formed tracks like the band’s latest single ‘Nike Shoe’ and album closer ‘Girls’ shine a light on the band’s future intentions with a vibe that Pilerats have described as “a slightly bubblier version of The Smith Street Band”.
Sly Withers' self-titled album. Released: 07/10/2016 Album launch @ The Carine, Duncraig Friday October 7th ft. Dead Sea, Moon Puppy & Pot Plant House Party FREE ENTRY
The boys are set to launch their album with a free show at The Carine on Friday October 7th with supports from Dead Sea, Moon Puppy and Pot Plant House Party
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