Rushcutter - Call High Water
By Sean Lynch
“We want to do it
the right way and build up a proper fan base,” says Rushcutter’s
frontman and songwriter, Jaime Robbie Reyne. “Just tour,
tour, tour and hopefully people will like the songs and get on board,
the old-fashioned way.”
Introducing Rushcutter, a stunning new four-piece rock outfit out of
Melbourne with a big, classic sound, the remnants of two emerging acts
in the Melbourne live scene (including Guitarist Vincent Daniele,
bassist Tim Wheatley and drummer Brett Wolfenden from The Sparrows, and singer
Jaime Robbie Reyne who fronted his own solo outfit).
Gigging around their home state of Victoria in the middle of 2008,
things have quickly shifted into overdrive for the Rushcutter lads,
recently finding themselves in the US performing across New
York, Los Angeles and Nashville.
Their latest EP’s title track, Call High Water, is
indicative of Rushcutter – a big, driving rocker with a soaring chorus.
Robbie Reyne says Call
High Water is a song about watershed moments. “It’s about
getting on with it, no matter what it is,” he explains. “Just put your
head down and don’t worry about it. You can always get so down and out
about how bad things are, but really there’s nothing better than just
hopping in the car and taking off.”
It's
yet another instant classic from Rushcutter who are quickly making a
name for themselves, the clip harks back to The Beatles and you just
know the girls are going to swoon...
RUSHCUTTER’s
debut EP, “Call High Water” is availible online and instores from September 11, 2009.
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