New Music

The Reverend Rob wakes up your senses with a dose of rockabilly punk swing!

January 30, 2015

There is something about the joy of discovering new music that truly stands out from the rest. One band that I would encourage you to check out is The Reverend Rob which delivers a fresh dose of  rockabilly punk swing that will infect you and have you hooked!  You can check out the current releases on his website by visiting: http://www.thereverendrob.com/#!the-band/cjg9. The Reverend Rob although being the sole member of the band, has recently collaborated with Jack Dunham (bass) and Kenny Aronoff (drums) on his new cover of The Kink’s All Day and All of the Night and was produced by Michael Rosen. The song is a stellar cover of the classic hit and will be available for sale in February on iTunes. You can take a listen here:   We asked Rob about working with Kenny on the song and he told us,  “ When I was 21 I completely fell in love with John Mellencamps song “Scarecrow”. I remember thinking how AMAZING the drummer was. He has this energy, always plays just what the song [Read More]

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Three Times Bad prove first time is a charm with their debut album American Sojourn

August 1, 2014

Three Times Bad from San Francisco are breathing a fresh new life to American bluegrass. The band was formed by bandleader Jesus Angel Garcia and was inspired by his acclaimed transmedia novel, badbadbad (New Pulp Press), and a number of lyrics on American Sojourn come directly from stories in the book. Born from the words of his story and brought to life with a variety of musical influences such as hillbilly swing, outlaw country, Gypsy jazz, honkytonk, folk songs and much more. Three Times Bad have released their debut album, American Sojourn in May of this year and is available on iTunes here. You can check out a sample of the album here:   There was a time when music was the glue that brought communities together. It was a time when country folk would gather after a long day of hard work and sit back swill some brew and sing songs and created a camaraderie amongst your neighbors. Three Times Bad bring back that nostalgic feel for a time where music held a common thread [Read More]