The Farrell Bros. | |
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Origin | Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada |
Genres | Psychobilly |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels |
Stumble records Raucous Records Teen Rampage Records Transistor 66 |
Members | Gordie Farrell Shawn Farrell Nuke Norval |
The Farrell Brothers are a rockabilly group from Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada. Their stage show was noted for being professional and high energy. [1]
The Farrell Brothers have released six CDs, [2] beginning with 1999's The Ballad of Jackpine Slash. [3] Two of the band's independent albums were re-released in England by Raucous Records, and in 2006 The Farrell Bros. completed a 30-stop tour in Europe in support of them. They then set out on a tour in Canada to support their contribution to the Zombie Night in Canada compilation album. [4]
The band's 2003 album, Rumble @ The Opry!, released on the Teenage Rampage label, received positive reviews for its songwriting. [5] It was reissued in 2011 by the Transistor 66 label, and appeared on campus radio charts. [6]
In 2002 the Farrell Bros. performed at the Dawson City Music Festival. [7] They have performed in clubs, bars and small concert venues in various Canadian cities, including Vancouver [8] Toronto and Winnipeg. [9]
The sound on band's 2005 album, This is a Riot, [10] was compared to that of The Clash, and The Farrell Bros. contributed a track to the 2002 Clash tribute album "This is Rockabilly Clash". [11] A later release was Dead End Boys in 2007. [12] [13]
Although no albums have been released since 2007, in September 2021, the band reported on its Facebook page that it is still together. [14]
The Farrell Bros. | |
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Origin | Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada |
Genres | Psychobilly |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels |
Stumble records Raucous Records Teen Rampage Records Transistor 66 |
Members | Gordie Farrell Shawn Farrell Nuke Norval |
The Farrell Brothers are a rockabilly group from Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada. Their stage show was noted for being professional and high energy. [1]
The Farrell Brothers have released six CDs, [2] beginning with 1999's The Ballad of Jackpine Slash. [3] Two of the band's independent albums were re-released in England by Raucous Records, and in 2006 The Farrell Bros. completed a 30-stop tour in Europe in support of them. They then set out on a tour in Canada to support their contribution to the Zombie Night in Canada compilation album. [4]
The band's 2003 album, Rumble @ The Opry!, released on the Teenage Rampage label, received positive reviews for its songwriting. [5] It was reissued in 2011 by the Transistor 66 label, and appeared on campus radio charts. [6]
In 2002 the Farrell Bros. performed at the Dawson City Music Festival. [7] They have performed in clubs, bars and small concert venues in various Canadian cities, including Vancouver [8] Toronto and Winnipeg. [9]
The sound on band's 2005 album, This is a Riot, [10] was compared to that of The Clash, and The Farrell Bros. contributed a track to the 2002 Clash tribute album "This is Rockabilly Clash". [11] A later release was Dead End Boys in 2007. [12] [13]
Although no albums have been released since 2007, in September 2021, the band reported on its Facebook page that it is still together. [14]