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For fans of rockabilly and 1950s americana, lovers of retro-inspired music, listeners interested in vintage rock and rhythm & blues, and followers of swiss indie bands.
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THE REVIEW

Three guys and a girl, all Swiss, directly from Zurich, with an excessive passion for 1950s America. These are the "The Hillbilly Moon Explosion".

On vocals alternate the guitarist Emanuela Hutter, and bassist Oliver Baroni, while Luke Weyermann on drums and Duncan James on guitar draw the boundaries of a 1950s America with Cadillacs crammed into drive-ins populated by boys in black leather jackets with slicked-back hair and girls who undress them with their eyes while chatting and chewing gum.

In the nose Rockabilly smelling of gasoline; on the tongue Rhythm & Blues with a cherry flavor; in the pocket, a comb to run through the Punk crest.

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The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, a Swiss band from Zurich, channels the spirit of 1950s America with their rockabilly and Rhythm & Blues style. Vocal duties are shared between Emanuela Hutter and Oliver Baroni, supported by energetic guitar and drums. Their music evokes vivid imagery of classic American drive-ins and youthful rebellion. The band’s dynamic blend includes punk elements wrapped in a vintage sound. A nostalgic yet fresh musical offering.

Tracklist Videos

01   Chick Habit (02:11)

02   Rag Doll Baby (01:39)

03   Maniac Lover (03:38)

04   Raw Deal (02:16)

05   I'm Gonna Dry My Eyes (03:07)

06   Johnny Are You Gay? (03:05)

07   Jeanie (02:32)

08   All She Wants (03:11)

09   Fish Outa Water (03:03)

10   Remember (03:32)

11   All I Can do Is Cry (02:21)

12   Clarksdale Boogie (03:00)

13   Nothin' but You (02:17)

The Hillbilly Moon Explosion

Swiss rockabilly group from Zurich. Line-up in the review: Emanuela Hutter (vocals, guitar), Oliver Baroni (bass, vocals), Luke Weyermann (drums) and Duncan James (guitar). Their sound mixes 1950s rockabilly, rhythm & blues and a punky attitude.
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