performance night

Pontiac Slim

Blues rock 3 piece

A righteous three-piece with a thumping good pedigree, Pontiac Slim are a blues-roots trio specialising in savvy reinterpretations of roots classics, augmented by hook-laden originals.

Drawing on the rich traditions of the blues – from Muddy Waters to vintage UK Invasion Cream and Stones – Pontiac Slim deliver blistering sets built in equal measure from raw energy and well-earned chops. And, frankly, what chops.

Drummer Lawrence Nulty is the skinsman for Tamworth Golden Guitar recipients and country legends The Sparnetts, and also plays in good-time ska outfit Big Fat Skank, and rising Croxton Records act The Underminers.

Guitarist Tristan Varga-Miller is well known to Melbourne music fans because of his long years in St Kilda’s iconic, not to mention notorious, punk outfit The Fuck Fucks. Among many other gigs, he also distinguished himself in the very different world of central Victoria’s bluegrass exponents, Honey Rice Childe.

Bassist and vocalist Stephen ‘Irish’ O’Prey provided the soulful underpinning to The Badloves before joining Weddings Parties Anything. He has also released a solo album, Pink Slip, and done session work with stars such as Joe Camilleri and Daryl Braithwaite.

Down So Long, finds the band – together since mid-2006 – wowing the St Kilda faithful by giving special treatment to The Doors’s ‘Down So Long’, Cream’s ‘Spoonful’, Muddy’s ‘Hoochie Coochie Man’, the traditional ‘CC Rider’ and The Stones’s ‘Walkin The Dog’. Recorded at only their second gig, the EP amply demonstrates Pontiac Slim’s delicious combination of power and skill, and provides a fine introduction to a broad repertoire which also includes selections from the likes of Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Hendrix, early Fleetwood Mac and ZZ Top.

Thumpingly fine original songs and kick ass performances demonstrate that the boys have blues in their blood as well as in their brains.

Pontiac Slim have played gigs at the Greyhound, The Drunken Poet, The Retreat, Pint on Punt, the Old Hepburn Hotel (in Hepburn Springs), and Victoria’s cool hidden secret, the Glenlyon General Store.