website - http://www.sintones.com
biography
-- The Sin-Tones are a Toronto based
trio that play roots rock and roll with a heavy emphasis on twangy
surf, rockabilly and western swing. Their first CD “The Sin-Tones”
was recorded live in 4 hours. It was released through pop culture
icons Gutter Press and charted very well on Canadian college radio.
The CD features the first ever surf version of Gordon Lightfoot’s
“The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”.
The Sin-Tones released their
second CD “Surf-o-Ghetti!” through Canadian indie label
Fading Ways. “Surf-o-Ghetti!” saw the release of The
Sin-Tones first video “(Theme from) Chick Boat”, the
lead off single. The video was made with the support of VideoFact
and was so well received at the Independent Music Video Festival
in Vancouver, that it achieved “best of the fest” status.
To promote the release of “Surf-o-Ghetti!”, The Sin-Tones
toured Europe for the first time and are planning to return shortly
due to the overwhelming response.
The band features the writing team of Michael
Hussey (vocals, guitar) and Jo Bradley (vocals, bass) with Jim Clark
on drums.
Live The Sin-Tones are energetic, irreverent
and a hell of a lot of fun. Their style uniquely blends twangy surf
instrumentals with huge Ennio Morricone style vocals, classic movie
and TV themes, western swing and rockabilly.
press:
- “They roar through rockabilly flavoured
rave-ups that are chock full of Iggy Pop swagger and trailer park
humor. The result is a blend of surf, rockabilly and garage that
mixes Jerry Cole and the Spacemen with the Cramps.” Matthew
Crosier, CBC Radio
- “Galloping cowboy surf with cactus shredding
un-chapped shins... shredding glissandos and an amphetamine spaghetti
western nervousness”. Phil Dirt, Reverb Central
- “Campy space-surf psychobilly with just
the right dash of Cramps style hiccuppy growl - The Sin-Tones
could be the saviours of Canuck rock.” John Sekerka, Thrust
Magazine
- “The Sin-Tones: part Cramps, part Morricone,
part country, but, in the end, all trashy.” The Mouth, Chartattack
- “Pop it into the player and, presto!
Surfabilly funhouse. Imagine The Ventures, fronted by Sleepy LaBeef.”
Todd Paul, Chronogram
- “Dripping in the Californian surf instrumental
sound with the tiniest shades of rockabilly, this trio's debut
recording makes for an interesting and eclectic half-hour. It
appears this album, which sounds as if it could've been made at
the legendary Sun Studios, is screaming to be a motion picture
soundtrack.” Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide
- “The Sin-Tones may be the closest thing
to the much lamented if not totally ignored Dik Van Dykes we've
had up here in the Arctic. And dang it, it's been too long. Not
only does this giddy-up trio churn out rather impressive originals
("Jesus Had a Gibson"), but they also have impeccable
taste when butchering other's material. A revved up instrumental
version of "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" will
surely wake Gordie Lightfoot from the dead. A swank take on the
"Mary Tyler Moore" theme brings it all home.”
John Sekerka, Thrust Magazine
- "(The Sin-Tones are) a fun three-piece
combo that unspool gargantuan waves of Dick Dale-indebted rockabilly
surf". Kim Hughes, NOW Magazine
- "The girl in this band is a cutie and
she can really play. Overall, this is a strong band." Krista
Lamb, ChartAttack
- "The Sin-Tones core their way into a well
veined ore of rock 'n roll but manage to pull it off with a real
sense of sexy vigour all their own." Tim McGregor, The Drag
Compilations:
- Zombie Night In Canada, Stumble Records, Canada,
2003
- Spaghetti IV, One Million Dollar Records, Germany,
2003
- From Far and Wide, Crunch Fly Records, Canada,
2002
- Independent Canadian Box Set, Meathead Records,
Canada,
2001.
Film and TV credits:
- Living To Ride, (TV Pilot) 2002.
- Get A Life, (TV Series) 2000.
- Welcome, (Independent Film) 1999.
- Wholesale, (Independent Film) 1998.
- Dead Air, (Comedy Special) 1997.
TV and Film Appearances:
- The Noon News on the New RO, 2001.
- Breakfast TV, 1999.
- Open Mike With Mike Bullard, 1999.
- Welcome, 1999.
Please contact:
Michael Hussey
#405-11 Walmer Road
Toronto, Ontario
M5R 2W9
416.961.9915
sintones@sympatico.ca
www.sintones.com
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