Brissy based rhythm and blues legend Jimi Beavis is today unveiling his brand new album Post-Apocalyptic Love Songs. Taking influence from McCarthy’s The Road, Kirkman’s The Walking Dead, and Shute’s On The Beach Beavis has crafted a fascinating concept album focusing on love in an apocalyptic landscape, yep.

Overflowing with hooky rhythm and bubbling with a dark and dirty soul, Post-Apocalyptic Love Songs is a culmination of fictional tales, culture, twisted true-life headlines, and strange-but-true personal encounters and of course Beavis’ wild imagination. It’s an exploration of how to start again once the world ends.

Out June 10th, Post-Apocalyptic Love Songs sees Beavis however draw upon an ever expanding range of influences from his growing obsession with the fringes of doo-wop, pop, and soul, as he explains “I felt restricted writing solely in the blues ‘style’. Some of the new songs date back to 2004, when I was in my early 20s and just starting to write, so those melodies have been jumping around in my head until I had the musical knowledge to write down the chords and record a demo – in that time, they’ve morphed to bring in influence from Waits, Wilco, New Orleans, dirty rock-and-roll…a bit of everything.”

Check out an early stream of the record below and if you like what you’re hearing be sure to pop by Jimi Beavis’ Facebook page for more info on the upcoming record and shows.

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