“The Hustle handbrake skids straight out of a 70s cop car chase into a Reservoir Dogs boogie, where it’s time to put on your shades and strut down the street with shady intentions,” says Dois Padres front man Danny Young of their gas-guzzling, stick ‘em up new single.
The fourth release by Luton label VBAH Records, ‘The Hustle’ is a Tarantino-disco switchblade shuffle, that gets to work ‘wheelin’ and dealin’ and sellin’ that good time feelin’.’
The desert-dog duo’s have also dropped the accompanying music video, which features some explosive 70s harum-scarum action.
As the second single from their forthcoming third album, Swamp Jams, the garage psyche-rock gang are suited and booted for a funk-filled diamond heist, where six-string shooter Young runs amok with a swaggering hook.
While his partner in crime, George Cowan, storms the joint in a hail of boom, blasting bombs at those twinkle toes.
The beat smuggler says: “The Padres are here to chew bubblegum and kick ass… and we’re all out of bubblegum.”
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