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Daddy Long Legs

Pop Mutations & Freakender present: Daddy Long Legs + Special Guests Wednesday 10th September Stereo 18+

7:00pm ‐ 10:00pm
Stereo
22 Renfield Ln, Glasgow, G2 5AR

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Pop Mutations & Freakender present:
Daddy Long Legs

  • Special Guests
    Wednesday 10th September
    Stereo
    18+

DADDY LONG LEGS, New York City’s most diabolical Rhythm & Blues street gang,
release their eagerly anticipated fourth studio album Street Sermons on March 17 on
Yep Roc Records. The album is a testament to triumph over adversity. Written &
recorded in the height of the pandemic against a backdrop of political tension , riots
in the streets and an uncertain future. In dark times DLL shine their light- Street
Sermons is an album of the times, for the times by a band of the people. 
DLL fled the madness of the city to record Street Sermons at Old Soul Studios in
Catskill, NY with Oakley Munson (Black Lips/Nude Party) producing. Cutting 12 killer
tracks , the trio morphed into a quartet with Oakley stepping in on keyboards and
piano. The LP also features guest appearances from John Sebastian (Lovin’
Spoonful) and Wreckless Eric of “Whole Wide World” fame. 
The album kicks off with Street Sermons, a statement of intent. Lead howler & harp
blower Brian Hurd beseeches his troubled urban congregation to “ Work with one
another/ Not against each other”. On this track DLL evolve into a Brooklyn chain
gang that sounds like it’s emanating through the cracks of a hot & sticky Bedford
Avenue.
“Nightmare” was released as a teaser single in late September last year. During the
depths of the pandemic lockdown Brian experienced a terrifying dream and awoke in
a cold sweat. To exorcise the terror he immediately scribbled down his memories of
the dream that then became “Nightmare” – Kinda a horror version of Yesterday!
A scream worthy rocker about dealing with a world gone wrong…. “We’re livin’ a
nightmare and this world is condemned; I’ll see you if this nightmare ever ends”
shouts frontman Brian.
“Harmonica Razor” is a dangerous R & B instrumental throwdown which shows off
Hurds prowess on the harp. It’s easy to see why Hurd has just won a coveted &
justly deserved endorsement from Honer Harmonicas. “Star” proves the band can
cool things down and deliver a country blues ballad of the highest order when the
time calls for it
Over the last decade these fine gentlemen have burned down dance halls the world
over with their explosive fire ceremony and have amassed a cult like following all
their own with an unbeatable reputation for being one of the finest  live acts on the
road today. The boys recently returned from their first tours in Australia and New
Zealand where they unveiled their new killer 4 piece format with Dave Klein on Piano
who joins the original lineup of Hurd, Aktürk & Styles. 
Their previous album Lowdown Ways (Yep Roc 2019) reached number 4 on the
billboard blues charts and received 4 stars from rolling stone magazine who called it
“Chicago blues fired at the moon played by the demented children of the pretty
things” and you we can certainly expect good things to come from Street Sermons. 
Their earlier output heralded two classic albums “Evil Eye On You and “Blood From
A Stone” on the legendary mom & pop label Norton Records founded by NYC record
boss Billy Miller and his wife Miriam Linna who was a founding member of The
Cramps.

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