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Underwater Country Club / Cover Club Session / Original Track / "Heat Seeking Missile"

 Earlier this week we unveiled the gutsy cover of Hall & Oates "You Make My Dreams Come True" by Underwater Country Club.  Gutsy in the sense that Darryl Hall is hard to replicate and Hall & Oates songs are just way harder to play than most people recognize.  But really, for Underwater Country Club, it wasn't gutsy at all, it's just sort of what they do.  Brothers Andrew Robinson & Skip Robinson with cohorts Anthony Coppa and Jack Zaferes are gearing up to take the Philly scene over, show by show, song by song.  With somewhat of a reckless abandon, they play their style of rock 'n roll with a confidence that most bands wish they had.
The foursome has a new batch of songs they are so very ready to put out to the world.  Add that to their road-tested back catalog including their 2013 EP and they have a killer showcase ready for new fans and old fans alike to hear.  Brand new song "Heat Seeking Missile", captured at Nomad Recording Studio follows this "gutsy" approach as well. Drummer Skip Robinson takes over the vocals and goes wild.   Meanwhile the band goes crazy with radio-dominating riffs and the often overlooked blood harmony stands out proudly.



Cover Club | Underwater Country Club - "Heat Seeking Missile"


Catch Underwater Country Club at their summer residency at Dahalak Paradise (4708 Baltimore ave) every other Thursday STARTING TONIGHT JuLy 3rd.


North Star Bar 7/18 is next big show with We Speak In Sounds, Billy Roach & Political Theatre, and Oxford.

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