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The best kept secret in music

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"The Drum Media, 22 April '03"

Sway (after the Sticky Fingers' track we're guessing) were fronted
by a gent who had the whole Bon Scott hair circa '75 thing going on and a
hell of a throat to match.
They swung pretty damn hard and a version of Whole Lotta Rosie nailed those
very few punters who weren't already, you know, in their sway. Look out OS.
Again.
- Murry Engleheart


"The Drum Media, 22 April '03"

Sway (after the Sticky Fingers' track we're guessing) were fronted
by a gent who had the whole Bon Scott hair circa '75 thing going on and a
hell of a throat to match.
They swung pretty damn hard and a version of Whole Lotta Rosie nailed those
very few punters who weren't already, you know, in their sway. Look out OS.
Again.
- Murry Engleheart


Discography

"Sway", self-titled EP, available July 7 through MGM Distribution, Australia.

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Bio

Sway are five guys who've always known that there's no need to try and reinvent rock & roll - the Rolling Stones got it right about 40 years ago.

Sway have always known that all it takes is a band with the guts to play it like it's meant to be played. Like Led Zepplin and The Who knew in '69, so too do the White Stripes and The Datsuns in 2003.

If there's any doubt about Sway having the guts to follow in those larger than life foot steps, the conviction of their debut, self titled EP should be enough to reassure even the most skeptical.

Recorded live by renowned Australian producer Phil McKellar (Silverchair, Spiderbait, Grinspoon and The Cruel Sea) their first single "Never Been A Better Time To Rock 'n' Roll" ( and what more appropriate title could your first single have?) is a blistering testament to the power of pure rock. The EP's five songs take a rollicking trip through everything that we love about the beast that is rock, embracing the best from then and now. It's the sort of record you can be pretty sure Keith Moon would drink to...