Well Hung Heart Release Big Plans Video Featuring Exene Cervenka
. The band, formed around couple Greta Valenti (Vocals) and Robin Davey (guitars), will tour the UK in April as support to Robin's other band The Hoax. She's A New Orleans singer who grew up in the theatre, absorbing The Rocky Horror Picture Show and all things glam. He's the Cornwall-born bassist in blues rockers The Hoax, drawing from BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and other guitar deities. They met in 2006 via a YouTube video competition, and now Greta Valenti (vocals/keyboards) and Robin Davey (guitar/ bass) make sweet, face-smashing music in California - when they're not running production company GROWvision, which has made videos for Buckcherry and Papa Roach. And last year they got married in Mexico. Speaking from their honeymoon, Well Hung Heart are understandably happy. Their second album, Go Forth And Multiply, has been mastered by Gavin Lurssen (behind Queens Of The Stone Age's Like Clockwork) and sounds good. "The new record has more of a punky blues thing going on," Robin tells us, "whereas with the first record we went into a room and spent three or four days just playing and recording. We had maybe two or three songs written, but other than that we just started doing it." Read more and watch the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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