The Swamp Stompers are hitting the Murrah Hall on Friday, January 3, and the Narooma Golf Club on Saturday, January 4, with three-part harmonies, catchy guitar riffs, and mind-blowing didgeridoo soundscapes.
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With an original heavy groove sound, the funky rock and blues band is a musical lovechild of John Butler Trio, Led Zeppelin and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
A band spokesperson said the band was formed by members on the South and North Coast of NSW and they had spent seven years crafting their sound.
"In recent times The Swamp Stompers have stomped their mark on prominent Australian music festivals including Queenscliff Music Festival (VIC), Caloundra Music Festival (QLD) and Blues at Bridgetown (WA), with incredibly high-energy live performances leaving punters and peers in complete awe," the spokesperson said.
The band's fourth EP Shadows on the Wall was released in September 2018, with the title track receiving regular Triple J airplay and an impressive 4.5/5 star review from Triple J.
The EP peaked at number eight on the Australian Blues and Roots Airplay Chart and landed at number eight on the AMRAP Regional Community Radio Chart in October 2018.
Swamp Stompers are set to undertake their first European tour in 2020.
"We firmly believe that these guys will be torch bearers of roots music in the 21st century," Neil Mumme, festival coordinator for Great Southern Blues Festival Narooma, said.
Swamp Stompers are playing with The Spindrift Saga and Wolf Stone on Friday, January 3 at the Murrah Hall, Murrah from 7pm.
Tickets are $15 online or $20 on the door. To purchase, click here.
They are also playing at the Narooma Golf Club, Narooma on Saturday, January 4 from 8pm.
Tickets are $15 online or $20 on the door and can be bought here.