Hidden Shoal Recordings today announced the release of new single ‘King Of All The Moves’ by Australian lo-fi rock magician Toby Richardson.

In his inimitable bent rock stylings Richardson has produced another irreverent indie rock ‘n’ roll gem. ‘King Of All The Moves’ is like a garage band falling endlessly down a cartoon staircase. The track pays homage to dirty rock while turning it inside out and painting it with jelly. The songs skewed melodicism, married with Richardson’s innate sense of songcraft, creates a soundtrack to some unimaginable ‘70s cop show filled with sequins, half-naked dancers and possibly a dolphin.  ‘King Of All The Moves’ is irrepressible dance music for the PCP crowd.

“psychedelic, lo-fi, indie-rock, with a touch of late 1960s/early 1970s fuzzed and dirty psychedelic blues-rock… a schizophrenic mixture… an exciting blend.”Luna Kafe on debut album Evergreen

‘King Of All The Moves’ is available for free download from the Hidden Shoal Store. The track is lifted from the upcoming 5 track EP The Stones and the Rabbits out on 2nd December 2010. Richardson’s debut EP Golden Days and album Evergreen are also available from the Hidden Shoal Store. Read a full press release here.

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