The Last Ghost Train Home
Laughing Outlaw
ROCK
‘The Last Ghost Train Home’ is PERRY KEYES’ second album, following on from his debut ‘Meter’ (LOR2CD093). His gritty stories of the inner city (in particular the areas of Redfern & Waterloo, where he grew up and still lives) are seeing him touted as one of Australia’s best singer songwriters. TIM FREEDMAN (THE WHITLAMS) called ‘Meter’ the greatest Australian album in the last 5 years.
MARKETING & PROMO: Album Of The Week on Radio National, the track ‘In Ancient Rome’ to be used on the Channel Ten hit TV series ‘Californication’ in Oct., 4/5 review in The Age, reviews expected in all major metro, street press, Who Weekly etc. Touring extensively in Australia for the rest of 2007.
‘Meter’ garnered rave reviews: TIM RITCHIE (RADIO NATIONAL)”I actually think his song writing is as good as BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’S at his height was.” … SMH (BERNARD ZUEL) “Sydney taxi driver Perry Keyes lives in the musical house built by the likes of JOHN PRINE, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, ELVIS COSTELLO and the young Richard Clapton.” THE AUSTRALIAN “That he is a songwriter of the highest promise there is no doubt. There’s a hint of another PK (PAUL KELLY) even early Bruce Springsteen about Keyes’s writing… except that his beat is inner-city Sydney rather than Melbourne or New Jersey.”
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