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Zack Starkey’s SSHH Has Made A Video In Sydney

by Paul Cashmere on March 6, 2018

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Zack Starkey’s duo SSHH has mad a video for the song ‘Rising Tide’ in Sydney.

SSHH is a duo featuring Australian born Sharna (Sshh) Liguz and Zack Starkey (the son of Ringo Starr).

Zack, who also plays drums for The Who and Oasis, is on guitar for SSHH. SSHH opened for Liam Gallagher on his Australian tour and recently toured Australia with Primal Scream.

The raw, edgy, punky vibe of the video defies the electronic style of the music,” they say. “The song has a dancey feel in the recording but when we play it live, we are very much a punk rock band. There is anger in the happiness and a little hate in the love. At the end of the day, passion rules!’

SSHH also have an album of covers featuring a member of the original bands coming soon.

1. “Problems” with Paul Cook and Glen Matlock of Sex Pistols
2. “Jah War” with Dave Ruffy and Segs of The Ruts
3. “Shoot Speed Kill Light/Rocks” with Darren Moonie and Simone Butler of Primal Scream
4. “All The Young Dudes” with Mick Ralphs of Mott the Hoople and Martin Chambers and Glen Matlock
5. “Dominos” with Robbie Furze of The Big Pink, and Twiggy and Gil Sharone from Marilyn Manson
6. “One Way Or Another” with Clem Burke of Blondie
7. “Back To Black” with Dale Davis and Nathan Allen of Amy Winehouse’s band
8. “Private Life” with Martin Chambers of The Pretenders and Glen Matlock
9. “Get Up Stand Up” with Santa Davis and Fully Fullwood of Peter Tosh Word Sound & Power and Eddie Vedder
10. “Babylon’s Burning” with Dave Ruffy and Segs of The Ruts
11. “Tin Soldier” with Kenney Jones of the Small Faces

SSHH will perform two shows in Melbourne this weekend at Cherry Bar on Friday March 9 and Yah Yah’s Saturday March 10.

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