And that’s how it’ll be from now till the end of time.” For years I became Shotty Horroh for safety. “This is the first time in my career I’m showing people Adam. As a Mancunian, that sound just resonates more than anything else” he says. “Back home, rock and roll’s always been working class music. Watch the video for 'Danger' (Directed by Ben Hulston and Delroy Pottinger) - BELOW: Salt of The Earth was produced by Shotty Horroh, Patrick “P” McKenzie and Jules Lynch at PMCK Studios & OnlyReal Entertainment in Toronto, it was mixed by engineer Patrick “P” Mckenzie with assistance by Brendon “Stretch” McDonald in Toronto, and mastered by Tim Young at Metropolis Mastering in the UK. On songs such as 'Shudehill,' 'Alien' and 'Dirty Old Town,' Horroh digs deep into the reality and rubbish of modern life: at times passionate, aggressive and intense, others heartbreaking and tender. When a guitar broke out one night in practice, the kernels of the album, Salt of The Earth, began to pop, and what emerged was the sound of Shotty Horroh’s musical roots. On Salt of the Earth, Shotty Horroh, born Adam Rooney, arrives like the fire-breathing love child of Liam Gallagher, Alex Turner and Sid Vicious: spilling the true blood of Manchester’s council estates, snarling at a system built to hold him down atop crunchy, melodic riffs it’s the sound of a nation - indeed, a world - in crisis, told by its prodigal son. The track is taken from his highly anticipated forthcoming debut album, Salt of the Earth, which will be released on October 12th via Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc. Shotty Horroh has just released a new video for 'Danger'.
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