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![]() Hamish Anderson (from the album Out of My Head available as a self-release) The funereal trudge walks through “Damaged Goods” matching the mood of the man relating his story as his life crumbles around him. Clipped notes spotlight the list of love darts that hit the man’s heart in “What You Do to Me” while a Rock anchored rumble is the groove that cushions “The Fall” and thick fuzzy notes stomp on the love letter in “You Give Me Something”. The multiple personalities in each story come from the mind of Hamish Anderson as he offers the collection as Out of My Head, his recent release. The Melbourne, Australia-based Blues rocker feeds an angry riff with a story of troubled times in the doomsday predictions of “World Gone Mad” and spits out judgment over a strutting rock’n’roll guitar in “No Good” as Hamish Anderson embraces the hopes of “Happy” with front porch Folk and reads the Out of My Headtitle track as diary pages over rambling rhythms. Listen and buy the music of Hamish Anderson from AMAZON http://www.hamishandersonmusic.com/
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