Dirty York

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Born With A Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
Deep Water 00:00 Tools
Tied Up 00:00 Tools
Spin the Miracle Dice 00:00 Tools
Can't Scare the Devil In Me 00:00 Tools
Black Friday 00:00 Tools
World Is Blinding 00:00 Tools
Stop the Rumours 00:00 Tools
Foolish Side 00:00 Tools
Cos I Miss You 00:00 Tools
Get It On (Original Hideaway) 00:00 Tools
All Been Done Before 00:00 Tools
Move On Walk Away 00:00 Tools
All My Friends Look Like Jesus 00:00 Tools
Be Home and Alive 00:00 Tools
No Apologies 00:00 Tools
Roll With It 00:00 Tools
Speechless 00:00 Tools
Stitches in my pocket 00:00 Tools
Dollar Bet Man 00:00 Tools
Never Show 00:00 Tools
Free to Find Out 00:00 Tools
Can't Wait to See Ya 00:00 Tools
Easier Said Than Done 00:00 Tools
Keepin' Me Up 00:00 Tools
Sweet Sensation 00:00 Tools
Thru the Filtered Light 00:00 Tools
Grapefarm Diamond From Mexico 00:00 Tools
Crazy Little Thing 00:00 Tools
Why I Burn 00:00 Tools
Blue Eyes 00:00 Tools
SPAREROOM HERO 00:00 Tools
See Beyond 00:00 Tools
One in Every Crowd 00:00 Tools
REVOLUTION 00:00 Tools
Thank You Mama 00:00 Tools
whats it all about? 00:00 Tools
What's It All About? 00:00 Tools
Miss You 00:00 Tools
Deep 00:00 Tools
Be home & alive 00:00 Tools
What's it all About 00:00 Tools
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In 2008 Dirty York left a real and lasting impression on Melbourne’s live music scene with their southern rock stylings and repertoire of hard hitting songs. Delivering show after show of hi-octane energy along with a never say die attitude, their unique brand of hook-laden blues rock won over fans both sides of the Yarra. The challenge was always going to be capturing this spirit on record. Now with the release of their much anticipated debut album “Waiting On St. George”, the band are spreading their wings and finding overwhelming support from an insightful league of rock purists and goodtime punters further a field. The word on the street is it’s rare these days to find a band that combines high calibre songcraft with such flair and honest charm like Dirty York. It appears all is not lost in the fickle world of rock ‘n’ roll. The wait is over. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.