23 Apr 2024
UsernamePassword

Remember Me? | Join | Recover
Click here to sign in via social networking

Band & Musician News - Both Sides of the Line - New Album 'Dangerous!'

Both Sides of the Line - New Album 'Dangerous!'

06 August 2019 - 0 Comments

“a group dedicated to making music with heart, that’s down to earth and real” - Andrew Smit, NZ Musician

Dangerous! is the third album produced by Dunedin band Both Sides of the Line. The album’s vibe is 60’s pop with a surf and rockabilly edge.

Formed in 2009, the band has developed through country-rockabilly to retro-pop still retaining the rockabilly influence important to songwriters John Sule and Glenda Rogers.The name of the band was taken from a song sung by Wanda Jackson - Queen of Rockabilly. The band released their first EP, 5, in August, 2012. This was followed by a full-length album, Sideshow in 2013 and Party Line! in September 2016. These have received favourable reviews from the NZ Musician magazine, the Otago Daily Times and muzic.net.nz. The albums were recorded and mastered at Arthouse Media in Dunedin by Paul Sammes, and mixed by Phil Rogers at #23 Records. They are available to buy at CDBaby,

The members of Both Sides of the Line are: John Sule (guitar), Glenda Rogers (lead singer and keyboard), Ruth Wheeler (drums and back-up vocals), Mike Hayward (Bass and back-up vocals)

Band Website 

Facebook

Bandcamp

NZ Top 10 Singles

  • TOO SWEET
    Hozier
  • BEAUTIFUL THINGS
    Benson Boone
  • LOSE CONTROL
    Teddy Swims
  • I LIKE THE WAY YOU KISS ME
    Artemas
  • SATURN
    SZA
  • STICK SEASON
    Noah Kahan
  • END OF BEGINNING
    Djo
  • LIKE THAT
    Future And Metro Boomin feat. Kendrick Lamar
  • ESPRESSO
    Sabrina Carpenter
  • WE CAN'T BE FRIENDS (WAIT FOR YOUR LOVE)
    Ariana Grande
View the Full NZ Top 40...
muzic.net.nz Logo
100% New Zealand Music
All content on this website is copyright to muzic.net.nz and other respective rights holders. Redistribution of any material presented here without permission is prohibited.
Report a ProblemReport A Problem