Melbourne rockers Drunk Mums have returned with a rejuvenated take on the leather clad, boisterous brand of punk rock that has been having fans frothing, with a brand new album in URBAN COWBOY. Such a return has been marked by a rollicking new single in 'PHANTOM LIMB' - a perfect example of Drunk Mums' new output: catchy, frenzied and steeped in rich riffs and grit. To celebrate the release of Urban Cowboy, Drunk Mums are going to be heading out on the road, taking in venues on the east coast with the most ideal tour partners - New York's own, Dirty Fences.
The band's central ethos of presenting no-holds-barred rock music in its most undiluted form has continued to shine with 'Phantom Limb' and throughout Urban Cowboy, and has shown that Drunk Mums' time on the road over the last few years touring - including sold out shows in Australia, Europe and Indonesia, has most certainly added to the finessing of this sound. Make no mistake, Drunk Mums haven't lost any of their cheekiness or rambunctious swagger, but this new music positions the band in a more developed creative space.
Rhythmic, forceful and sonically bright, the new music from Drunk Mums is a heavy dose of rock music that the band is stoked to be unveiling later this year. Recorded by bass player Adam Ritchie and mastered by Mikey Young, Drunk Mums laid this new music down in May after spending April writing and developing new ideas. "Half [of it] sounds like what our dads would have listened to, and the other half is what our younger fans would chuck on..." Drunk Mums