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Matt Black –Guitar/Vocals ♠Travis Demsey Drums/Vocals ♠ Jason Skewes Double bass/Vocals Far from a typical three piece rockabilly styled tune, 'Was It Something That I said?' is a brooding tale of vengeful anger told from the point of view of the recipient of that anger.... The lyrics report a person who is out of control and deluded, who has lost perspective and needs to get a grip. The song is set up by Jason Skewes' pumping double bass, and along with shimmering vibrato'd up guitar. A raw Matt Black vocal comes in before Travis Demsey's chugging tom tom work sends the song into stoner-like territory, before the chorus deals out an assessment of the anger filled subject in succinct fashion. This bastard is crazy. If there was a prize for the authenticity of Rock’n’Roll spirit and sheer know-how on how to get the job done then DOUBLEBLACK would surely win hands down. DOUBLEBLACK rock the right way- loud hip shakin', psychobilly-influenced Rock’nRoll dipped in batter and fried with a blowtorch. DOUBLEBLACK have a genesis in Melbourne’s always thriving live music scene and contain former members of two of the Melbourne’s best loved bands of the last 20 odd years, The Living End & The Fireballs. Matt Black (Guitar, lead vocals) has taken the punky metallic sound pioneered in his time as a founder member of the Fireballs and taken it to another level again. Fattening the sound and emphasizing the groove is the name of the game with DOUBLEBLACK, with their proto-rockabilly boosted with adventurous songwriting and a fat backbeat which chills and thrills. Jason Skewes has spent much time slapping double bass with many Melbourne based bands and that experience has developed a sound that is both musical and muscular. Jason’s physical and melodic style is just right for DOUBLEBLACK’s songs, with a perfect combination of roots and rock to lock in and propel the band’s rhythm along. Travis Demsey put the punk heart and soul into the original Living End. As one of Australia’s foremost hard hitting drummers, Travis knows his way around a powerful three piece musical combination, and DOUBLEBLACK benefits from his songcraft and arrangement skills. Like Jason, Travis has had the benefit of diverse musical experience in bands such as The Living End, and Celtic Punk outfit The Currency.