Topic: Devils Creek

Rocking the blues with a sledgehammer groove, this English trio take the Rory Gallagher / Jimi Hendrix blueprint and bring it kicking and screaming to a town near you.


"The band is driven beautifully by Terry Brown on drums and Tim Chapple on bass, the latter laying down a stomping beat on every number.......... on the showing of this album I would strongly recommend them" (Ian McKenzie - Blues In The South).

"It's good to hear the great old roots that you fellas' apply in your rock & rock & roll. Please don't ever stop!!"

(John Garner - Sir Lord Baltimore)



"A great tribute to Rory Gallagher" (www.rorysfriends.de)


Here's something a bit different. These guys are heavily influenced by Rory Gallagher, Status Quo and early 70's British bluesy hard rock. They've got a great groove in the rhythm section, a fine guitarist in Guy Rosewell, and their album 'Bullfrog Blues' is recommended! The album includes a rockin' take on Rory's "Seven Days". Plus, they list Joe as one of their influences. Definitely not another SRV clone.

http://www.myspace.com/devilscreek

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2 (edited by cornishmusic 2008-04-26 01:09:46)

Re: Devils Creek

Devils Creek gigs 2008/2009

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17 May 2008 20:00
Padstow - Harlyn Inn Padstow, Southwest
24 May 2008 20:00
St Austell - Tregonissey Memorial Club St Austell, Southwest
13 Jun 2008 20:00
Fowey - Galleon Inn Fowey, Southwest
14 Jun 2008 20:00
Launceston - White Horse Launceston, Southwest
21 Jun 2008 20:00
Charlestown - Harbourside Charlestown, Southwest
25 Jun 2008 20:00
Carlyon Arms St Austell St Austell, Southwest
26 Jun 2008 20:00
Mr Dog Duo (Tim & Guy) - Studio Bar Penzance Penzance, Southwest
27 Jun 2008 20:00
Falmouth - Prince of Wales Falmouth, Southwest
11 Jul 2008 20:00
Saltash - Brunel Saltash, Southwest
18 Jul 2008 20:00
Wadebridge - Bridge on the Wool Wadebridge, Southwest
19 Jul 2008 20:00
Sennen - First and Last Sennen, Southwest
25 Jul 2008 20:00
Falmouth - Finn McCools Falmouth, Southwest
7 Aug 2008 15:00
St Columb Major Party in the Park - afternoon St Columb Major, Southwest
9 Aug 2008 20:00
Padstow - Harlyn Inn Padstow, Southwest
23 Aug 2008 13:00
Portscatho Regatta - 1.00pm Portscatho, Southwest
28 Aug 2008 20:00
Mr Dog Duo (Tim & Guy) - Studio Bar Penzance Penzance, Southwest
30 Aug 2008 20:00
Carlyon Arms St Austell St Austell
6 Sep 2008 0:00
Tanyas Courage Festival - Venue TBC - Cornwall details to follow, Southwest
19 Sep 2008 20:00
Falmouth - Finn McCools Falmouth, Southwest
20 Sep 2008 20:00
Falmouth - Tel’s Birthday Bash. Falmouth, Southwest
3 Oct 2008 20:00
Saltash - Brunel Saltash, Southwest
17 Oct 2008 20:00
Par - Royal Inn Par - Cornwall, Southwest
24 Oct 2008 20:00
Wadebridge - Bridge on the Wool Wadebridge, Southwest
31 Oct 2008 20:00
Carlyon Arms St Austell St Austell
1 Nov 2008 20:00
Padstow - Harlyn Inn Padstow, Southwest
7 Nov 2008 20:00
Falmouth - Prince of Wales Falmouth, Southwest
22 Nov 2008 20:00
Sennen - First and Last Sennen, Southwest
13 Dec 2008 20:00
Wadebridge - Bridge on the Wool Wadebridge, Southwest
23 Jan 2009 20:00
Fowey - Galleon Inn Fowey, Southwest
3 Apr 2009 20:00
Fowey Galleon Inn Fowey, Southwest
16 Oct 2009 20:00
Fowey Galleon Inn Fowey, Southwest

Re: Devils Creek

Garageband Reviews 2008
Category: Music


killer lead guitar
Lawdy mama, that's some KILLER lead-guitar work!! Impressive precision, growls, and wahs. Yeah, ok, there's nothing "new" here, but geez-Louise, nobody [reviewer-wise] ought to be expecting "new" here! Not to say that THIS reviewer (uhh, YEAH, that would be moi) doesn't enjoy more "contemporary" stuff, but when she's in "blues-based-rock mode," then G-dammit, she wants to hear the real-deal ROCKIN' BLUES! And this crew delivers! So I'd say this was pretty damn cookin'.

Interestingly [for me] this crew only asked for feedback on "Who Do We Sound Like." Lucky for them, I have to say that "I'm not sure." Ok, if you shove me into a corner, I might be inclined to say something like, "maybe one of the Winter bros. (Edgar or Johnny), but still a couple of notches below the likes that of that hi-voltage rockin' blues crew of AC-DC." So, it's not like this band is a dead-ringer for anybody I'm familiar with [at the moment]. Maybe that's a good thing. It's probably not "great" being confused with another band.

Whatever.

But let's face it: This band is competing in a well-worn, time-honored genre, and it's pretty tough to sound "oh-so-novel-different." The thing is: Do they "rock" and "push the right buttons"? For my money: YES.

This was a clean & tight performance, that provided some reeeeally nice blues-based rockin' ear candy. With a little tweaking in the sound-quality/mix aspect of "The Production," I think this song could potentially appeal to most folks who love this kind of stuff.

Re: Devils Creek

They are a good band, what I found very annoying was that if you add them on myspace, they then think it is ok to cover your comments section with 5 huge photographs of themselves covering your comments page. There's advertising and there's pissing people off. Cornish music, if you know the band, you may want to pass back that feedback.

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

Re: Devils Creek

Greenose wrote:

They are a good band, what I found very annoying was that if you add them on myspace, they then think it is ok to cover your comments section with 5 huge photographs of themselves covering your comments page. There's advertising and there's pissing people off. Cornish music, if you know the band, you may want to pass back that feedback.

I'm really sorry - that was me!

Huge apologies for any offense mate - hope we can still be cyberspace buddies? smile

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cornishmusic wrote:

I'm really sorry - that was me!

Huge apologies for any offense mate - hope we can still be cyberspace buddies? smile

Hi, yes we are still cyverbuddies. Sorry my post looks really grumpy now!

Do feel free to plaster my profile in a slightly smaller way when you play a gig in Scotland. The Ferry in Glasgow do an annual Rory Gallagher festival. You should think about coming up for that next summer, always gets a great turnout! smile

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

7 (edited by cornishmusic 2008-11-11 16:17:02)

Re: Devils Creek

Thanks for that.

I don't think you're being grumpy, I just think we overdid the advertising a bit!

Truth is we were struggling to get a foothold in gigs away from Cornwall, (although the Limelight at Crewe looks like a confirmed one for 2009, and hopefully JB's at Dudley) - we were getting a bit desparate in terms of getting noticed I think. The truth is the more subtle and organic approach to getting recognition is the best way to go.