Dois Padres are here to chew bubblegum and kick ass… and with new single The Hustle they’re all out of bubblegum

Dois Padres guitar slinger Danny Young
Dois Padres guitar slinger Danny Young. Photo by Luna Louise Photography

“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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