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One Thousand Motels

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One Thousand Motels
Background information
Genresrock, psychedelia, punk, funk, blues, rock and roll
Years active2020–present
MembersChris Constantinou (multi-instrumentalist)
Rat Scabies (drums)
Websiteonethousandmotels.com

One Thousand Motels is a collaboration duo of Rat Scabies (The Damned) and Chris Constantinou (The Wolfmen, Sinéad O'Connor, Adam Ant, The Mutants).

History

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The bassist/multi-instrumentalist Chris Constantinou and drum legend Rat Scabies collaborated for some years as core members of The Mutants rock supergroup. When making the fourth Mutants album, Rat noticed also some other demos Chris was working on and this turned into the project One Thousand Motels, involving only the two of them (quicker and easier to put in practice, considering the logistics around The Mutants musicians as a supergroup).[1][2]

Their music is characterized by Vive Le Rock as "upbeat rock songs with a twist in the lyrical tail"[3][4] and by Midlands Rock as "a match seemingly made in rock ‘n’ roll heaven (or a punky purgatory)".[5] In 2020, they released the album 2% out of Sync (Nicholas de Carlo also involved as co-producer and also mixed the album), described in reviews as forging new ground.[5][6]

The second album Get In Where You Fit In was released in April 2021, with Sean Wheeler (Josh Homme, Lemmy Kilmister, Robby Krieger) as vocalist. At its creation also participated American musicians like guitarist Hal Lindes (Dire Straits), Marc Franklin and Arthur Edmaiston from Memphis on Horns (Aretha Franklin, Isaac Hayes, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder) and Jonathan Moore with the First Street Choir from Mississippi. The musicians from London are the percussionist Preston Heyman (Kate Bush, Massive Attack, Terence Trent D'Arby), on harmonica Steve 'West' Weston (Roger Daltrey, Wilko Johnson), on slide guitar Dave Ahern, The Specials Brass Section & Su Robinson (The South Brass) and pianist Diz Watson (Dr. John).[4] The album was noticed for its blend of gospel, soul, funk, blues, and rock with Deep South nuances.[7][8]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ Dave Collins, Razor Keen - Chris Constantinou, Vive Le Rock, p. 80-84, issue 82, 2021
  2. ^ Mick Burgess (21 January 2021). "Bass ace Chris Constantinou on his life in music, from Adam and the Ants to Rude GRL & CC, via The Mutants, The Wolfmen and much more". IPA Music. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  3. ^ "One Thousand Motels – Country Rock Psychedelia with Rat Scabies on drums". Vive Le Rock. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  4. ^ a b John Deaux (4 February 2021). "One Thousand Motels: Rat Scabies & Chris Constantinou mutate with Sean Wheeler on 'Get In Where You Fit In'". All About the Rock. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  5. ^ a b Peter Dennis (19 December 2020). "One Thousand Motels – 2% Out Of Sync". The Midlands Rock. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  6. ^ Martin Chamarette. "One Thousand Motels – '2% Out Of Sync'". RPM Online. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  7. ^ Kimberley Bright. "One Thousand Motels - Get In Where You Fit In". PennyBlack Music. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  8. ^ Peter Dennis (12 April 2021). "One Thousand Motels - Get In Where You Fit In". The Midlands Rock. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
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