Madison Turner Shares New Single & Video “Had Enough”
Richmond, VA's Madison Turner has shared her brand new single and video, Had Enough, that is now available through streaming…
When Irish born songwriter Stef Murphy (Count Vaseline / The Mighty Stef) met Stiff Little Fingers guitar tech Jamie Mechan in Nashville, Tennessee, it began a musical partnership of the highest order. After cranking out a few tunes at Mechan’s fledgling 302 Sound studio, the duo started recruiting other musicians. The band was rounded out by drummer Ryan Sweeney (Cheap Time) and Eli Steele (Sweet Knives). Initially dubbing themselves The Sleeveens, an Irish term for a trickster, the band got to work. After recording and releasing the Give My Regards To The Dancing Girls single on Sweeney’s Sweet Time Records, they finished off their eleven track debut full length. The quartet were soon approached by long running punk label Dirtnap Records who will release their self titled debut full length on February 9th and have now shared the second taste of the album, Metallica Front.
Their debut album is a homage to the kind of classic punk Chiswick Records, New Rose Recordsand Stiff Records were releasing 45 years before The Sleeveens existed. With earworm melodies and screaming guitars, along with Murphy’s penchant for charmingly brilliant, matter-of-fact lyricism, that has a similar poetic quality to Mark E. Smith or Jonathan Richman, and expert mastering by Jim Diamond, The Sleeveens debut album is simultaneously uncompromisingly raw and thoughtfully crafted.