March will also see the release of their fourth studio album –
Rollercoaster. Produced by
guitarist Warner E. Hodges, featuring thirteen tracks with some reverting back
to the
classic, much loved Georgia Satellites sound and others continuing to push
boundaries in
the opposite direction. Featuring songwriting collaborations with Otis Gibbs,
Will Hoge
and David Newbould, the album veers from balls to the wall rockers – Shake It
Till It's Sore
and Licka Sense, to the beautiful Do My Worst and ending with the heartfelt pain
to fallen
comrades, Bury Me Standing. Fans of Tom Petty, AC/DC, Creedence Clearwater
Revival,
The Band, Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith will find plenty of familiar territory.
So, who are Homemade Sin? You may remember Dan, he was the lead singer and
chief
songwriter with '80's roots superstars, The Georgia Satellites and the composer
of, “Keep
Your Hands To Yourself”. Every night in America, it is estimated that at least
eight bands
will be covering that number. Not bad for a song that has just celebrated its
thirtieth
birthday.
Joining Dan is fellow ex Satellite, drummer Mauro Magellan and founder member
of
Americana Hall Of Fame Lifetime Achievement winners Jason And The Scorchers,
guitarist
Warner E. Hodges. The lineup is completed by Micke Björk on bass. The band has
a
reputation for being one of the best live acts on the circuit, appearing at the
Sweden Rock
festival in 2009 and 2016, Hard Rock Hell in 2011 and 2012. They also
headlined the
prestigious Kilkenny Festival in Ireland in 2012. 2017 sees them at the
Ramblin' Man Fair
Festival UK, Zwarte Cross Festival NL, Wildfire Festival UK , Middle Of Nowhere
Festival UK
and Boogie Fest AUS. On the road for most of the year and returning to the UK
for six
special concerts featuring special guest Otis Gibbs to round the year off in
November.
“Swaggering hooklines, bittersweet lyrics, great guitars and choruses to
die for.
Homemade Sin in a nutshell”- Classic Rock