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The Great Southern Brainfart has issued an interview with MOLLY HATCHET guitarist Bobby Ingram. The following is an excerpt:
Q: Molly Hatchet over the years has been embraced by the metal community. I can’t think of many southern rock bands that can cross over genres like you guys have. Why do you think that metal fans can connect with Molly Hatchet on that level?
A: "I think it’s because we’re the hardest of the southern rock bands. We’ve been lucky enough to be embraced by this metal/hard rock world. The Europeans in heavy metal and hard rock have totally embraced Molly Hatchet and we couldn’t be more honored because I love that kind of music. I love the style, the attitude, it just kicks fucking ass. Every time we go to Europe, I love sitting and listening to the opening acts because they’re fucking ass kickers. I’m not joking. We’re looking at these kids saying, 'Look at these kids kicking ass!', and they’re looking at us going, 'That motherfucker can barely walk, but he’s kicking everybody’s ass!' [laughs] It’s like hillbilly grandpa out there beating the tar out of somebody. We are embraced by this community that I really dig. There are no limits to southern rock because we can turn it up as loud as we want. We don’t have to be this limitation of having to be hee and haw or twang and twong. We can turn it up and get the fuck down with it. [laughs] You can still have a fucking attitude and rock your ass off."
Formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1975, MOLLY HATCHET took their name from a legendary prostitute who allegedly mutilated and decapitated her clients. Their self-titled debut album, recorded in 1978, quickly went platinum; the follow-up, Flirtin' With Disaster, was even a bigger success, ultimately selling well over two million copies.
Molly Hatchet has become one of the definitive southern rock band and on Regrinding The Axes, they revisit some of their favourite songs originally made famous by other legendary rock bands, covering well-known anthems from the repertoire of LYNYRD SKYNYRD, THE ALLMAN BROTHERS, THE ROLLING STONES, ZZ TOP, GEORGE THOROGOOD, THIN LIZZY, MOUNTAIN.
The album also features three lengthy live tracks, recorded during one of their mind-blowing concerts.
Regrinding The Axes is due out on On April 17th, Music Avenue and features the following tracklist:
'Bad To The Bone'
'Mississippi Queen'
'Free Bird'
'Back In The U.S.S.R.'
'Sharp Dressed Man'
'The Boys Are Back In Town'
'Tumbling Dice
'Dreams I'll Never See'
'Melissa'
'Wild Horses'
'Tequila Sunrise
'Yesterday'
Bonus Tracks:
'Get In The Game'
'Layla'
'Dreams I'll Never See'