Topic: Little Hurricane

Was reading my Lee Child book and heard this in a Taco Bell commercial and promptly looked up the band.  Little Hurricane is a two person group and the drummer is real easy on the eyes.

http://youtu.be/7fuKEYTKrfA  Vintage riffage.  Only wish it was longer than 53 seconds.

http://youtu.be/ydFHVOY9DHE

Re: Little Hurricane

Darn decent sound. Yes she is hot!
Rick

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3 (edited by Curby 2012-12-30 20:37:08)

Re: Little Hurricane

Here's a couple more.  The guy won't get confused with JB, but they've got a nice sound going.

http://youtu.be/ees43S1Hs88

http://youtu.be/AFKgipi4Tc4

Re: Little Hurricane

Rick,

I picked up their album, Homewrecker, it's very good.  There's a bluesy flavor to some of their songs and an obvious similarity to other two piece bands (The White Stripes, Black Keys), but these two really bring it and the power riffs are spot on.  Oh.....and you do know they're from San Diego, right?

Re: Little Hurricane

Curby wrote:

Rick,

I picked up their album, Homewrecker, it's very good.  There's a bluesy flavor to some of their songs and an obvious similarity to other two piece bands (The White Stripes, Black Keys), but these two really bring it and the power riffs are spot on.  Oh.....and you do know they're from San Diego, right?

I'll check it out. No, I didn't know they are from here. A lot of musicians around these parts.

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6 (edited by BansheeUK 2013-02-14 04:08:34)

Re: Little Hurricane

From your recommendation Curby, treated myself to Little Hurricane's debut album Homewrecker.

Odd little album this, to me has a home-recorded feel to it, complete with production no-nos, but has a depth and charm. San Diego pair Anthony Catalano and Celest Spina are going to draw obvious comparisons to White Stripes especially on "Crocodile Tears", but they're using Stripes as a foundation to build something fresh. One moment they're lulling your with gentle acoustic slide, the next its like having waves pounding inside your head.

Great slice of Americana/blues and a band I'd be watching/hoping for popping up over here

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