Friday, 28 May 2021, 6:58 am
Seven
years hath passed since the last release action from
NewZild s most noted crafters of classic (as in some of sort
of ‘70s-inspired grunge-metal meets garage) rock. And two
whole decades are done and dusted since they took the
Northern Hemisphere by storm, scoring a Peel session and an
NME cover and touring the States and heading back to hit
Australia & New Zealand for a Big Day Out tour and
leading the back-to-rock charge at the beginning of the
millennium alongside the
White Stripes,
The Hives and
The Strokes.
And while time has not stood still, it hasn’t
The Datsuns - AudioCulture Profile and Photos Chris Cudby / AudioCulture excerpt by Murray Cammick / Photo supplied by AudioCulture’ / Thursday 1st April, 2021 12:49PM
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Aotearoa guitar heroes
The Datsuns have a new album named
Eye To Eye releasing this coming May, the first long player in six years from the team of
Dolf de Borst,
Matt Osment,
Made in Auckland, mixed in Stockholm: the Datsuns are back
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Making albums runs a clear second for Datsuns bass player and vocalist Dolf de Borst, well behind the thrill of powering up a live rock ‘n’ roll band.
More than six years since the Datsuns’ last album there’s new music out this Friday: first single
Brain to Brain off their forthcoming LP.
Eye to Eye, the band’s seventh studio album, arrives in May.
Dolf de Borst (far right) and his bandmates (from left) Ben Cole, Christian Livingstone and Phil Somervell in the Datsuns.
Made in Auckland, mixed in Stockholm: the Datsuns are back smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.