Sept (2) 2020 - Vintage Trouble - The Bomb Shelter Sessions
Sept 14, 2020 22:38:18 GMT
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Post by Slinger on Sept 14, 2020 22:38:18 GMT
Vintage Trouble - The Bomb Shelter Sessions.
Greatness begets greatness. The more time you spend around perfection, the more it rubs off on you… (it says on their website).
Since forming in 2010, Vintage Trouble has quietly become rock ‘n’ roll’s best-kept secret anointed by its very gods on international tours in every corner of the globe (it also says on their website).
Distilling swaggering rock, soulful blues, R&B (rhythm& blues) grooves, and pop ambition into a bold and brash brew, the quartet—Ty Taylor [vocals], Nalle Colt [guitar], Rick Barrio Dill [bass], and Richard Danielson [drums]—have logged 3,000 shows across 30 countries on tour with divinities such as The Who, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Lenny Kravitz, and Bon Jovi, to name a few. Along the way, they also performed on Later… with Jools Holland, Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, Conan, The View, and The Tonight Show (four times in one year!) in addition to receiving acclaim from New York Times, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Billboard, Rolling Stone, and more.
Bluster and promo aside, though, they're pretty bloody good, and if not "the" best-kept secret they're certainly one of the best-kept secrets in Rock 'n' Roll.
The Bomb Shelter Sessions (2011) was their first album, and it should have brought them instant fame, or at least a large dollop of recognition from people outside the business.
They've since got another two albums and a couple of EPs under their belts, and they've opened for Brian May, The Dave Matthews Band, Paul Stanley, as well as the big names mentioned earlier and many more besides. They also seem never to stop touring under their own banner. You certainly can't fault their work ethic. They do what they love, and they love what they do.
Daft Factoid: They once played a gig at Malsis School, a private prep school in North Yorkshire. The headmaster invited the band after seeing them on Later... with Jools Holland.
I hope you enjoy them too.
Greatness begets greatness. The more time you spend around perfection, the more it rubs off on you… (it says on their website).
Since forming in 2010, Vintage Trouble has quietly become rock ‘n’ roll’s best-kept secret anointed by its very gods on international tours in every corner of the globe (it also says on their website).
Distilling swaggering rock, soulful blues, R&B (rhythm& blues) grooves, and pop ambition into a bold and brash brew, the quartet—Ty Taylor [vocals], Nalle Colt [guitar], Rick Barrio Dill [bass], and Richard Danielson [drums]—have logged 3,000 shows across 30 countries on tour with divinities such as The Who, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Lenny Kravitz, and Bon Jovi, to name a few. Along the way, they also performed on Later… with Jools Holland, Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, Conan, The View, and The Tonight Show (four times in one year!) in addition to receiving acclaim from New York Times, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Billboard, Rolling Stone, and more.
Bluster and promo aside, though, they're pretty bloody good, and if not "the" best-kept secret they're certainly one of the best-kept secrets in Rock 'n' Roll.
The Bomb Shelter Sessions (2011) was their first album, and it should have brought them instant fame, or at least a large dollop of recognition from people outside the business.
They've since got another two albums and a couple of EPs under their belts, and they've opened for Brian May, The Dave Matthews Band, Paul Stanley, as well as the big names mentioned earlier and many more besides. They also seem never to stop touring under their own banner. You certainly can't fault their work ethic. They do what they love, and they love what they do.
Daft Factoid: They once played a gig at Malsis School, a private prep school in North Yorkshire. The headmaster invited the band after seeing them on Later... with Jools Holland.
I hope you enjoy them too.