Ubdolls Band
Padova
TORNADO!
It promises thrills just from the title, the long-awaited debut album of the most quoted and active all-female rock’n’roll band!
Since the four dolls like the hard ways, they’ve chosen “noms de guerre” as Cantarella Nanà, Rambo Lulù, Jeky Kalashnikov and Barracuda Betz and they get a portrait, weapons in their hands, in vintage suit, on a Night Club stage surrounded by powerless bodies of macho and brave rockers gang fell at their feet, showing which the stronger sex is, and that here really don’t mess around!
The imagery evoked is of course the classic vintage B-Movies, where action, violence, sex and rock’n’roll get mixed in high exciting fluid, blended by massive doses of (self)irony. It’s a tribute to the “hot and wild” heroines of the “genius PULP” Russ Meyer and Quentin Tarantino’s cult-movies, where also our dolls would fitting, with no doubt, very comfortable.
And it is not a coincidence that the release of the album has been on March 8, the "Women's Day", event that our heroines have celebrated with their own "countrybilly", a sound positioned exactly halfway between the hot and sparklin’ rockabilly and country music, passing by several influences, ranging from classic rock’n’roll till surf, reaching to the folk with an ethnic flavor graft.
Step back.. Which country? The one at “the Johnny Cash way”, here honored with an explosive re-performing of his wonderful song "I got stripes", a showpiece of the passionate and captivating live-show that, from 2007 till now, has been led to an increasing success in every corner of the peninsula by U.B.DOLLS.
Beside the fitting tribute to "the man in black", stands out also the one to the great Nancy Sinatra with "these boots are made for walking" reinterpreted on a very personal and particular way, that along with the traditional "honolulu rock'n 'roll "and its hawaiian atmosphere, closes in the best way the cover section, to leave a space for the seven original lightning songs that, among Italian and English, passion and irony, represent the real business card of the band.
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