With their swamp-stomp alt-rock, Graveyard Train formed in 2008 as a side project with the aim of sticking to a “horror country” theme. That’s the kind of thing that happens when a few bartenders have a little too much time on their hands. For as good a bartender as they may have been, they made better musicians, and in their first year played over 100 shows. Clocking in at 22 minutes, Takes One to Know One is their latest release. The album was released under their own label, Black Hat Rackets. Although the band launched the label in April 2014, they have been managing their own affairs pretty much since the beginning. The Barwon, Geelong – July 3. It’s not so hard out here for a chain gang.