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Thursday, October 15, 2009 - Nashville Pussy, reissue of 'Get Some' out November on Metal Mind Records
When it comes to rock'n'roll, you basically have two types of performers: the sweet and cuddly, radio-friendly bands whose only interest in making music is a vague hope of getting laid after a concert and the true, untamed rock groups, who deliver sleazy, profane sounds that have "kick-ass" written all over them. Fortunately, Nashville Pussy falls into the latter category and even better - stands right in the first row, showcasing a style that captures all the best ingredients of rock'n'roll mayhem. This exclusive re-release of the group's fourth full-length album - "Get Some" - brings a powerful dose of bar brawiln', beer gruzzlin' music straight from the Great American South.
 
Released through Spitfire Records in 2005, "Get Some" proved to be the band's best effort yet, delivering thirteen straight-forward 4/4 rock crunchers. Recorded with new bass player Karen Cuda (this way creating arguably Nashville Pussy's best line-up to date), the LP introduced a heavier, much more metal oriented style than on the previous albums, kicking the listener straight in the face with some truly relentless riffage. The best examples of that are such songs as the opener "Pussy Time" and the drum-possessed "Hell Ain't What It Used To Be". On some of the tracks, Blaine's voice is quite similar to Alice Cooper, while still retaining the dirty Southern feel. Also his lyrics saw some changes, revealing a certain 'profoundness' here and there, but still sticking mainly to what the group knows best: partying, drinking, fucking and basically having a good time. Nashville Pussy included two smokin' cover versions on "Get Some": "Nutbush City Limits" by Ike & Tina Turner and "Snowblind" by Ace Frehley, both of which are by many fans considered superior to the originals. Two tracks from the album - "Come On Come On" and "Hate & Whiskey" - were featured in the video game "Jackass: The Game".
 
"Get Some" will be available in a new digipak edition limited to 1000 copies. Digitally remastered using 24-Bit process on a golden disc. The release date is scheduled for 2nd November.
Posted by: Brian

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