Beavershot with 'maximum rockabilly' from Holland. Sometimes they're called 69Beavershot.
1.Ready to rock 2.Burning with desire 3.One day closer 4.Eat your pussy 5.Hell cat 6.Rocking ink man 7.Red headed woman 8.Shoot my rocket 9.Raising Hell 10.Can't keep on loving you 11.Frostbite 12.Sucker for love 13.Sheila
The Beavershot story
Summer 2001 : Marc decides to get another tattoo. So Mars tags along for mor(t)al support. They end up at Robert's tattoo studio in Rotterdam. They start talking about their favorite music (rockabilly/psychobilly) and they all seem to play an instrument :
Robert plays the guitar and sings
Marc plays the drums and would try to do some backing vocals
Mars plays the double bass and would do vocals when Robert's piercing gets stuck.
So suddenly they see the light and picked the first date for a jam. As they have all played in different rockabilly/psychobilly bands they had some unrecorded and unreleased songs. So within three months they had material for a complete album and decided to record in November 2001.
They call their music 'MAXIMUM ROCKABILLY'
That's the story so far...
Former bands :
Robert : Juvenile Delinquents/Tour throughout Europe with Paul Burlisson and Rocky Burnette
Marcel : Scam/The Penguin
Marc : The Penguin
"Beavershot hail from Amsterdam and play what I'd call a sort of dirty blues rock with some rockabilly over-tones. They kind of remind me of the Love Cowboys, who played here last year. The guitar player is especially noteworthy, with a cool tone and wicked riffs. While many tracks rock pretty damn good (though some running a bit long), on some of the songs the vocals kind of put me off. 'Eat Your Pussy' sounds a little more smarmy than the good kind of lewd, such as on GG Allin's 'Eat You Out'. But then I haven’t listened to this while drunk yet. The stand-out tracks like 'Red Headed Woman', 'Can't Keep On Loving You', 'Ready To Rock' and the excellent instrumental 'Frostbite' make this a worthwhile listen. Not bad." BL - Rock'n'roll Purgatory