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Last Ride Records presents: AWOL "Tear 'Em To Bits" LP launch tour, with guests Knuckledragger.Melbourne hardcore band AWOL will be playing five shows across Australia this May to lanuch the release of their debut LP "Tear 'Em To Bits", out April 26 via Last Ride Records and Flatspot Records. Following 2021’s AWOL EP, the nine songs on "Tear ‘Em To Bits" build on the band’s monstrous sound, filled with gruff vocals, groove-driven riffs, and meaty breakdowns. With "Tear ‘Em To Bits", proves that AWOL has earned a seat at the table as one of the most compelling new bands in the genre they love. As the band simply states: “The only goal was to make a good hardcore record that we were proud of and that our friends could get behind.”Joining the band on all shows is Brisbane's Knuckledragger, fresh off the back of their "Different Breed..." LP, flying the flag for one of the brightest and most hardworking hardcore scenes in Australia right now. Tickets are on sale now.
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Cold Blood Biography

1) A San Francisco-based R&B band originally formed by guitarist Larry Field as the "New Invaders" in the wake of the Summer of Love, Cold Blood had the key elements of strong female vocalist, a fine guitarist, and a powerful horn section. After successful gigs at Golden Gate Park and at the Fillmore, they were signed by impresario Bill Graham to his new San Francisco Records label, on which they released their self-titled debut in 1969. Four more albums followed over the next five years -- in fact, later efforts boasted the production and musical contributions of Steve Cropper -- but all were hamstrung by Graham's underhanded distribution deals with Columbia and Atlantic.

Though the debut's single "You've Got Me Humming" crawled up to number 52 on the American charts, Cold Blood seemed doomed to labor in the shadow of bands like Tower of Power, Chicago, and especially Janis Joplin. The latter comparison became endemic among critics; for although blues belter joined Field's band as its youngest member -- she had formerly been, of all things, a childhood national rollerskating champion -- her magnetic stage presence established her as the band's central force. Eventually, the band billed itself as Lydia Pense With Cold Blood, and even released an album simply titled Lydia. Joplin sensed a kindred soul; after screaming at Cold Blood for scooping her on a blistering cover of "Piece of My Heart," she warmed to Pense enough to give her a swig of Southern Comfort.

After hitting increasingly lower tier venues in San Francisco by the late '70s, Cold Blood disbanded for most of the next decade; Pense focused her energies on child rearing. By the late '80s, the band slowly awoke from its long sleep, and they began regular features on California's festival and fair circuit. A 1998 return to their Fillmore stomping ground brought out the band's faithful..

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