
Sydney alt-country group Dave Favours & The Roadside Ashes are back with a brand new EP called Back on the Drink, which explores their love for Australian indie rock – a standalone musical tribute to some of the bands that influenced them.
With a bunch of songs at the ready, Favours and co. decided to commence what was supposed to be their next album with the recording of these tracks. According to Dave, “once we heard the rough mixes back, it somehow felt like a complete release at 4 tracks. I then started thinking about all the great Australian 4-track EPs that I fell in love with as a kid – from bands like the Saints, the Screaming Tribesmen, Midnight Oil, the Hard-Ons and the Johnnys. It just felt right to down tools and finish the project without recording any more songs.”
Speaking of The Johnnys, it seems fitting that on top of three new originals, the EP also features a suitably dark and rocking cover of ‘Bleeding Heart‘ by the infamous local cowpunks, one of Favours’ favourite all-time acts and biggest influences.
Taking their love of Australian rock’n’roll a step further, Hard-Ons bassist and living legend Ray Ahn drew the amazing art for this record. “It’s long been a dream of mine to have Ray design something for one of my releases. I decided to contact Ray and to my surprise, he said yes,” says Dave.
There’s still plenty of the band’s trademark country-infused sound to be found on the record as well, from the twangy opening track, All Caught Up, to the title track, which is laden with pedal steel and possesses and woozy and boozy, electric country sway.
Dave and band will be hitting the road in support of the release in January and February 2024, including another visit to the Tamworth Country Music Festival and their inaugural tour of Tasmania.
