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TRACK LISTING:
Tell Me Somthin 4:32
Far Too Sober 6:05
Maias Teething 3:57
Arrogant Call 3:25
Take It All 4:07
Donald 4:45
‘Take It All is a classic rocking out album… Catchy hooks and power vocals that Twisted Sister would be proud of are what drives Take It All home Tell Me Somethin is power pop put through a hard rock grinder and served up all the fixins Buy it, stick it in the pocket of your black jeans, and nod your head all the way home Simon Smithson Beat Magazine
‘Taking the road less travelled to reach their current location on the brink of stardom, Creech are evidence that pure rock n roll owes its soul to no distinct nationality the presence of danger makes Creech vital. Fronted by UK born Taz Cebulas distinctly raw sounding vocals and unrivalled distorted tone, Creech produce pure adrenaline fuelled rock that hides its well worn heart in its beer and its deeper meaning all over your daughters bed sheets. And that can only be seen as a positive by those whose ears are blessed enough to hear their latest EP Take it all. A thunderous collection of pure rock n roll insanity, Take it all could very well prove to be the defining moment of Creech existence. Its dirty, its passionate, its raw, but perhaps most importantly its real.’ Brenton Harris Buzz Magazine
In November 1999 two Englishman from Northamptonshire formed a heavy rock band named CREECH. CREECH hit the England underground scene hard, playing every gig as if it were their last, never giving less than 100% pure passion… CREECH continued to play gigs as often as possible, building a strong reliable following. In July 2001 Creech recorded their first six track E.P. titled ‘Arrogant Call’. The E.P. debuted at number three in the local Virgin Charts. Later that year CREECH decided to take a giant leap and move to Australia. By Christmas 2002 they had shipped themselves and their equipment all the way round the world to Melbourne. Once settled in Melbourne, CREECH began looking for a new bass player and an additional lead guitar player. After months of hard work they had completed the CREECH line up and were ready for battle. Without warning tragedy struck and with a loss in the family the drummer returned to England. For the next few years CREECH had many stand-in drummers, in 2004 a permanent drummer was found and the band began their first Australian recording. The Four Track E.P. ‘Pure Rock’ was released later that year. CREECH continued to play every gig they could gaining momentum and slowly building a loyal fan base. In 2005 CREECH released a six track E.P. titled ‘Take It All’. Circa mid 2006, a brand new 12 track album has been recorded, and will be released by the end of that year. With their electrifying show of powerhouse but catchy Rock, CREECH continues to grow in popularity and show no signs slowing up. Pure Passion Pure Energy Pure Rock
CHOIRBOYS: Run to paradise + Struck by lightning. 1987 hit! Australian rock. 7″ single. Check video!
ROSE TATTOO: Pain CD. Australian hard rock titans. ãƒãƒ¼ã‚ºãƒ»ã‚¿ãƒˆã‚¥ãƒ¼ Check audio.
JIMMY BARNES: Psyclone [Promo Sampler Tape] Check all samples n videos
NOISEWORKS Love Versus Money LP 1991, AUSSIE HARD ROCK [Sony PROMO] CHECK VIDEOS
KINGS OF THE SUN: Kings of the Sun LP 1988. For fans of AC/DC. Check videos
Jimmy BARNES: Freight Train LP [The legendary singers best album] PROMO LP Check videos
INXS: Original Sin 12″ DJ PROMO 1983 UK. Ultra rare. Check videos.
INXS: Mystify 12″ with full colour poster, 4 songs. Check video.
INXS: Listen like Thieves (extended Remix) 12″ with 4 songs (1 live in Melbourne). Check video.
INXS: Disappear CD single 4 songs – 22 minutes. With extra track “Middle Beast”. Check video
DIVINYLS: I Touch myself CD single. Incl. I Touch Myself (Alternative Version). Check video
ANGRY ANDERSON: Calling CD 1989 Rare UK. Food For Thought. Rose Tattoo singer. Check video.
AC/DC: Let There Be Rock LP 1977 UK, 1st press. Check audio and videos
POORBOYS: Pardon Me CD 1992. The answer to early Black Crows + AC/DC. Check samples
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