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Call it what you will. Post-hardcore. Modern rock. Alternative. Charlie Hustle just called it music. Sometimes aggressive and abrasive, sometimes ambient and atmospheric, the Atlanta-based quartet concentrated on songs that have enormous hooks and teach a lesson in dynamics. They set out to create music that they not only wanted to hear, but that provided a breath of fresh air for tired and bored music lovers longing for something new and creative. Charlie Hustle did not reinvent the wheel, they just insisted on putting a new tread on it. By implementing creative tunings, odd time signatures, and drawing on influences such as Quicksand, Far, Portishead, Bad Brains, and many more, they created a sound that was completely original, yet still very accessible.
Charlie Hustle's debut EP, Celebration for the Bride (RY008), is a raw and unrelenting torrent of beautifully crafted, melodic rock where every track seems to leap off the burner with a frenetic, white-hot intensity. It is a record that virtually crackles with energy; a seamless melding of loud, breakneck guitars, rousing rhythms, and heartfelt vocals boiling over with passion and cathartic spirit. Intelligent, focused, and driven to push the boundaries of their craft, Charlie Hustle were poised to make their mark. Celebration was their fiery, guitar-laced introduction (and, sadly, their swan song) to the world. |
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RY008.5
BROKEN BUTTERFLY
2-SONG CD-R
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RY008
CELEBRATION FOR
THE BRIDE
5-SONG CDEP
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