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Soledad Brothers release The Hardest Walk, new full length via Alive Records, March 14, 2006
There are few bands so revered by their contemporaries as the SOLEDAD
BROTHERS, who formed in 1995 and hail from the same Detroit scene that
spawned the likes of the White Stripes, Brendan Benson, and the Greenhornes..
'The Hardest Walk' arrives a full two years after the release of their
acclaimed third album 'Voice Of Treason," and is their best work to date,
without question.
"We recorded and played for 14 hours every day for 28 days," explains JOHNNY
WALKER (guitar and vocals), doctor, anarchist and chief spokesman for
Detroit's most radical rock'n'roll collective. "We played every instrument -
the drums, the piano, the organ, the bass, the cello, the flute, the
saxophone, the harmonica, the sitar, the lap-steel guitar, the theremin -
everything." For Walker, BEN SWANK (drums), and OLIVER HENRY (guitar and
saxophone) there's a sense that this record is an important step in the
band's artistic evolution.
This studio album transcends the rampant garage
blues that had so characterized the band's previous work by taking in a
diverse range of influences, from Dr John and Albert Ayler to Syd Barrett
and early Neil Young, with some Brit pop melodies and soul grooves added for
good measure. "The Hardest Walk" is a mature, personal, and complex
rock'n'roll album.
EAST COAST/ CANADA TOUR DATES : March 14th to April 14th with the HEARTLESS
BASTARDS
Check out: Downtown Paranoia Blues
1. Truth or Consequences
2. Downtown Paranoia Blues
3. Crying Out Loud (Tears of Joy)
4. Crooked Crown
5. Sweet and Easy
6. Dark Horses
7. White Jazz
8. Good Feeling
9. Let Me Down
10. Mean Ol¹ Toledo
11. Loup Garou
12. True To Zou Zou
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