Great news rock fans! Hellcats‘ debut full-length album The Hex and The Healer is here. It’s 22 minutes of emotional, riff-heavy, drum-heavy, ROCK!
In case you’ve been living under a rock, Hellcats is a stripped down, bare knuckle rock ‘n’ roll two-piece from Johannesburg, South Africa.
They’ve created a sound that is hard and fast. Hellcats sound features some driving riffs, wailing vocals and a clear ‘70s rock influence.
The Hex and the Healer was recorded by Craig Hawkins at Audio Militia in Johannesburg. The band worked closely with producers Nick Argyros, Paul Norwood and Craig Hawkins.
Hellcats comment on the benefit of working with three producers
“Recording with Audio Militia you get three producers, each with a great guitar, vocal and drum influence respectively – so each instrument was pushed as hard as it could have been.”
Drummer and vocalist Alessandro was very happy working with the trio
“Nick is a wizard drummer and he helped me a lot with my style and even set up. He’s also a great vocalist and helped a lot with vocal hooks too. I appreciate the fact that he doesn’t take shit – if it’s kak you’ll do it again and again until he’s happy.”
Nick Argyros comments about working with Hellcats
“I had to work very quickly with the guys to structure the songs and fulfil them to the potential I knew they had. I concentrated a lot on melody and helped the guys take those long jam sections and knit them together to create a complete track. From a producer’s point of view, I haven’t had that much fun in ages.”
Being a two-piece, Hellcats music is unashamedly raw and their live performance is full throttle, which is exactly what Audio Militia wanted to capture.
Craig Hawkins explains the recording process
“We kept the production straight-up – two entities filling up the audio spectrum, one riff, one drum groove, one vocal trying to get into your brain and shake it relentlessly. We also kept the format true to a two-piece.
There is no bass recorded and everything comes from only two guitar takes. The drums were not replaced or tightened, and I worked with what we recorded.
Although we could have gone to town on the production and layered it with synths and bass and augment the drums, multi-layer the vocals and work out a million harmonies – we kept it simple and tried to show the aggression and power we witnessed from the band just thrashing it out.”
Guitarist Warwick Rautenbach has the final say
“People are going to get laid to this album.”
The Hex and The Healer is out now on all digital platforms including Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music and iTunes.
I cranked up the album this morning and I loved it. It was definitely worth the wait. It’s rugged, plain and simple no-bullshit-in-your-face rock ‘n roll. What more does one need in 2019?
Hellcats will be celebrating the release of the album with appearances at Up the Creek and Saggy Stone Beer Festival. They are also doing a nationwide tour with Shadowclub and opening for legendary goth rockers The Cure. Check out the gig dates below on the poster below. (Sidenote: Kiff poster Shane Forbes!)
If you love rock and roll and you haven’t seen them, get your arse to one of these gigs. I’m particularly excited to watch them at Shadowcats (the name that has been given to the gig at Craft Exchange in Pretoria on the 1st of March).
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