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Red Wanting Blue with  The Talbott Brothers

Red Wanting Blue with The Talbott Brothers

nashville, Tennessee, US

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818 3rd Ave. S

Hailed as Midwestern rock heroes by American Songwriter, Red Wanting Blue has spent the last twenty years establishing themselves as one of the indie worlds most enduring and self-sufficient acts, notching appearances everywhere from Letterman to NPR and reaching #3 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, all while operating largely outside the confines of the traditional music industry. For their powerful new album, The Wanting, the band handed production duties over to acclaimed singer/songwriter Will Hoge, who helped them create their most ambitious, fully realized collection yet. Recorded in Nashville, TN, the record draws on many of the groups traditional strengthsindelible melodies, infectious hooks, explosive performanceseven as the making of it pushed them far outside their comfort zone and forced them to take an unprecedented, nearly year-long break from touring. Alternately triumphant and melancholic, the songs on The Wanting are both muscular and nuanced, with frontman Scott Terrys epic, heartfelt vocals soaring above the bands gritty brand of driving rock and roll. The record opens with the rousing High and Dry, a feel-good rocker that also serves as something of a mission statement for a fiercely independent group thats as much a band as they are a family, with Terry singing, I want to stand on my own two feet again / And when I mess up / Thats when I hope my friends will pick me up. On Ulysses, the band channels early Phil Collins with pulsing synths and larger-than-life drums, while the tender Glass House crescendos from a delicate whisper to a triumphant roar, and the dreamy Ive Got A Feeling It Hurts calls to mind the hypnotic drive of REM mixed with a touch of Jayhawks jangle.This is really the most collaborative album our band has ever made, Terry says of the wide range of influences. Its the first record where every member contributed to the writing, and I feel like we all matured as artists because of it.Over the course of ten previous studio albums, Red Wanting Blue brought their passionate, unforgettable live show to every city and town that would have them, blazing their own distinctive trail through the American heartland as they built up the kind of fanatically dedicated audiences normally reserved for arena acts. In 2016, they celebrated with a 20th anniversary retrospective album/concert film entitled RWB20 Live at Lincoln Theater, which captured the band in all their glory at a sold-out hometown show in Columbus, OH.