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Pocket Change
Automan.Ca
Pocket Change
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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punchy, hard-edged, no nonsense Rock 'n' Roll record — Metal Express Radio/London, UK — Automan.ca manage to thrive on the simplicity of their music rather than be limited by it, the end result is a very decent album. — Heavy...  more »

     
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All Artists: Automan.Ca
Title: Pocket Change
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Megaforce
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 3/17/2009
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 775020895621

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punchy, hard-edged, no nonsense Rock 'n' Roll record
Metal Express Radio/London, UK

Automan.ca manage to thrive on the simplicity of their music rather than be limited by it, the end result is a very decent album.
Heavy Metal Time Machine/Maryland

Automan.ca was formed by writing partners Darrell "DWaRf" Millar (vocals) and Carleton Lockhart (guitar) -- is a genuinely pure, 70's/80's influenced kick-ass 'rawk' band in the essence of Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC and others. Their distinctive, upbeat brand of modern classic rock can best be described as coming straight out of a music time capsule, yet it's altogether fresh, current and timeless.

Darrell is internationally renown as the former drummer for the multi-million selling hard rock act KILLER DWARFS, as well as for Nikki Sixx produced southern rock act LAIDLAW. As one of the most high-profile and well-travelled drummers of the 80s-90s hard rock era, he's shared concert stages worldwide with the likes of Iron Maiden, Motley Crue, ZZTop, Pantera, Lynyrd Skynyrd and several others. In formulating AUTOMAN, he vacated the drums for frontman duties, and it's his high-energy, 'welcome-to-the-party!' persona that fuels AUTOMAN's performances both live and on record.

Carleton has been mesmerizing musicians and fans alike for years with his unique style of playing pick-less, left-handed and upside-down. Those who witness his stellar performances are astounded at his jaw-dropping techniques. Undoubtedly, Carleton's incomparable approach to guitar is a key ingredient of the AUTOMAN sound.

AUTOMAN is rounded out with bassist John Fenton and drummer Adrian Cavan. Touring extensively throughout Southern Ontario has polished the band into a tight, highly entertaining professional act. Via thousands of hits to the band's various websites, they've amassed both local and worldwide recognition, which led to a successful run of AUTOMAN's 2005 debut " Test Drive X5/Auto-Motive" CD/ DVD combo.
Pocket Change , their first full-length CD release, is produced by Darrell, recorded in Toronto with engineer Adam Cree, mixed and co-produced in North Carolina by Greg Looper (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers / Mudcrutch), mix engineered by Matt Horton (Matchbox 20), and mastered by Justin Shturtz at Sterling Sound in NYC.

Going 'old school' with just eight tracks of 'all killer, no filler!' -- from straight-forward, power chorded anthems ("Give An Inch, Take A Mile"), to party-hearty foot-stompers ("Milldog Blues", "Chasin My Tail"), to tangled-guitar toe-tappers ("Dig In Deep", "One Half Hard"), to pedal-to-the-metal rockers ("Drivin, Rockin, Lovin"), to radio-ready, 'can't-get-that-song-out-of-my-head' sing-a-longs ("Back In The Sun", "Cinnamon Rain") -- AUTOMAN's easy-on-the-senses, aurally-appealing sound will surely attract, and connect to, a wide-ranging audience fan base.
If your desire is for blues-based rock in its truest form, yet with it's own distinctive up-to-date qualities, then spare some time to check out AUTOMAN's "Pocket Change".

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Are you kididing me!?
John Devries | Detroit,MI | 04/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Look, you may know the Killer D's, and maybe Laidlaw,but Darrell "Dwarf" Millar has it together in his new band, Automan. Here is a dude who knows rock and roll, bunched it all together, and came out with a sound all his own, but tied in to all that we know and love in rock. I have been a fan for years, and remember what the dwarves meant to music,,,that being said I love the stuff coming from him now. Pick it up, listen to it, and remember all that matters to you in music. Not the hot single, not the hot look, not even the hot trend.....but how does it make you feel? Does music get any better than that?! I didn't think so..."