In the tumultuous realm of Australian rock, Shotgun Mistress emerges as a formidable act, an explosive force that first stormed the gates in 2020.
With unwavering tenacity, they’ve harnessed a sonic fusion that marries raw, high-octane rock with virtuosic prowess, setting stages ablaze with their electrifying live performances. At the forefront of this sonic tempest is the enigmatic Glenn Patrick, whose vocal prowess consistently soars to celestial heights.
It is this very attribute that finds its zenith in their latest single, Jude Judas, a tantalizing prelude to their forthcoming album, Kings Of The Revolution. On Jude Judas, Shotgun Mistress encapsulates their essence, effortlessly intertwining the visceral force of raw power with the opulent melodies that anchor their signature, guitar-driven tumult. As the track unfurls, it becomes evident that Shotgun Mistress’s true artistry lies in their ability to seamlessly weave these disparate elements into a captivating tapestry.
The rhythm section, under the unwavering command of Dave Lee and Ben Curnow, pulses with relentless intensity, serving as the unyielding bedrock for the sonic maelstrom. Yet, it is the intricate melodic filigree within the chorus that sets the track ablaze, revealing the band’s profound depth and boundless versatility. The crowning jewel emerges in the shape of a succinct yet mighty guitar solo, thoughtfully positioned to intensify the anticipation for the climactic choruses.
The band’s debut album made seismic waves, with No Friend Of Mine scaling the dizzying heights of #13 on the Independent Air Singles Charts. Chart-toppers like Save Me From Myself and Glorious Machine illustrated their profound appeal, while Collide and Bleed Me Out continued to sear the charts, solidifying their status as rock vanguards.
‘‘ Shotgun Mistress encapsulates their essence, effortlessly intertwining the visceral force of raw power with the opulent melodies that anchor their signature, guitar-driven tumult.
Poised for an epochal 2024, Shotgun Mistress is primed for greatness with their highly anticipated, Kings Of The Revolution, slated for a June release.
Their calendar reads like an odyssey of national and international tours, including a February slot at Glamfest, where they’ll share the stage with legendary acts like Slaughter, Lynch Mob, H.E.A.T, and an illustrious cast of rock deities.
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