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Buckle Rash
Broham,
2025
Bad Apple Production,

Broham, “Buckle Rash”, Bad Apple Production, 2025
The latest release from those advocators of country alt rock stomp, the collective known as Broham, is a road trippin’ masterpiece that is full of juice, freshly squeezed and stings like acid on the tongue.
Strap yourself in but beware of the “Buckle Rash”.
Track#1 – Truckin’ Man Blues
A sprightly sing along story that bounces out into the breaking dawn. A trucker’s trip around Australia that even has a stopover in Fremantle.
Track #2 – Charm & Teeth
A rocking n rolling swing along about a lovers set of gnashers and suspect nighttime habits. A fun kick the heels up dust up that lifts the spirits and a classic backdrop to barroom brawls.
Track #3 – Down to the River
A plead for past times to be reignited that runs along with sweat and a dangerous undercurrent that swims in Mellencamp meets Springsteen on a date with Etheridge cutting edges.
Track #4 – Times Done Changed
A song that sucks you in with its swing and bouncy uplifting movements. Storyteller Simon tries to makes sense of the ever changing struggle that is ultimately overcome by rocking with the band and mellows into a rocking chair vibe.
Track #5 – Don’t Cry No Tears
A haunting melody that bursts into a passionate plea fueled by some tasty country slide. There is something tragic about this song that brings on the tears and makes emotions flow with commands that hint at a despotic dictator.
Track #6 - Flag At A Bull
Another kick up heels country number that gets taken to court with the pleading of innocence despite overspending on guitars.
Track #7 – We Got It All
A classic rockin’ sin along that that has hit written all over it. This is Broham master piece that rocks along. Indeed this song has it all with grooving guitar, slashing cowbell, bouncing drums and soaring sing along lyrics.
Track #8 – Storm
A moody rollin story of regrettable moments carried out in the heat of moment that lead to a fall from grace. This one goes down in a Blaze of Glory.
Track #9 – Country For You
An uplifting country number that lifts the spirits up, takes you out of the blues and into the bright blue country skies.
Track 10 - Fields of Gold
Closing track is a majestic soaring flowing story that lights up the way forward into the truckers night.
In summary this one is grower and guaranteed to lift the spirits up and keep those road trip drives motoring on. Once on the deck it’s hard to get off.
Broham are:-
Krysler Broham (aka Simon Drew) – Vocals & Guitar
Peter Card - Bass
Neil Evertt – Acoustic guitar
Alex Elliot - Drums
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