Formed in New York City and named by a waitress in a restaurant they visited, this collective of songwriters consists of Anthony D’Amato, Brian Dunne, Don DiLego and Mike Montali. Giving an unexpected twist to 70s Americana and folk-rock, they’ve made their mark at venues like The Met In Pawtucket and Brooklyn Made as well as prestigious festivals like the Sundance Film Festival. Inspired by artists such as The Band and the Traveling Wilburys, they debuted with “Fiona” in 2021.
Telling the tale of a wayward vagabond pass-stamping his way through life via public transportation, their new single is a high-energy 70s throwback that blends lively Americana with spirited folk-rock. Taken from their upcoming album “Cat Out Of Hell”, expected on April 10th, the song is driven by guitars, jangling their way into our ears. And with the addition of the retro drums, sprightly keys and their enthusiastic vocals, this cheeky tune combines a life-lesson with a superb melody.
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From her album “The Family Jewels” (2010):
From his upcoming album “Sounds For Someone”, to be released on 27 March 2026: