Rock & Country Collide On Shurman's New Album
11/19/2009
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There's a powerful sweet spot at the juncture where rock'n'roll and country intersect, giving the music that results a double-whammy that can't be denied. The Austin, Texas-based band Shurman hits that bulls-eye dead on packing a powerful punch of rock crunch, soulful grooves and deeply-rooted country twang. The songs breathe the truth of real life experiences and emotions, and reside within the common themes that are a part of everyone's lives. The foursome's new album Still Waiting for the Sunset (Sustain/Universal Republic Records) is now set for a January 26th release. For those who can't wait for the proper release, the album will be made available digitally beginning today and then on vinyl on December 12th. Still Waiting for the Sunset is a smoking 12-song tour de force that blends the best of heartland rock with a deep grounding in the finest country traditions. It blasts off with the propulsive kick of the regular guy existentialism of "Is It True" and wraps up with the blistering twang and statement of musical purpose of "Three Chords." And in between one finds everything that a fan of real American music with a Southern accent holds dear: songs about life, love, people and places that speak to the human heart and soul with sincerity and conviction, and potent music that can lift the spirit as well as drown any sorrows. Or in short, it's the best elements of real rock'n'roll and true country united in a potent, persuasive and emotive set of songs, driven by the impassioned vocals of singer, songwriter and guitarist Aaron Beavers. Co-produced by Beavers and Danny White, Still Waiting for the Sunset was tracked at Nashville's 16 Tons Studios and Austin's Premium Recording. Joining the band on the sessions are such luminaries as steel guitar legend Al Perkins (known for his work with The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Eagles, Gram Parsons and a host of others), Robert Reynolds of The Mavericks and rising Memphis soul singing star Susan Marshall on background vocals, and former Wilco/Uncle Tupelo drummer Ken Coomer on percussion. At the heart of Shurman are the voice and songs and as well as faith in music and artistically ambitious tenacity of Beavers, who founded the band in Los Angeles in 2000. Since then Shurman have built a dedicated grassroots following over the course of two self-released EPs and a live platter plus what Amazon.com calls their "exuberant album-length debut," the aptly titled Jubilee on Vanguard Records in 2005, as well as some 200 road dates a year. Now with Still Waiting for the Sunset and a dream team of such killer players as bassist Mike Therieaux, lead guitarist Jesse Duke and drummer Nick Amoroso behind Beavers, the group stands ready to fulfill All Music Guide's prediction that its "songwriting and synchronicity will carve out a distinct place for the band on the contemporary music scene."Track Listing For Still Waiting for the Sunset Is It True Small Town Tragedy Best You Ever Had Here's To Rock 'N' Roll She's The One I'm Not Crazy Country Just Ain't Country Lonesome LA Blues (Featuring Al Perkins) Big Things Didn't I? Wonder Where You Are Three Chords Bonus Digital Only Tracks: Country Ain't Country (Reprise) Wonder Where You Are (Acoustic Version) 2AM (Live from the Yucca Tap Room Tempe, AZ)
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