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The Amity Front : Highway Bound
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The Amity Front and Highway Bound has a timeless sound that holds its own among the ancients while simultaneously reinventing the modern-day blues with old time Americana sound.
Genre: Blues: Rockin' Blues
Release Date: 2006
Highway Bound Record Label: The Amity Front
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A Song For Suzie 4:19 $0.99
Highway Bound 4:28 $0.99
Maggie May 4:19 $0.99
Things Don't Seem As Bad 3:49 $0.99
Pocket Change Romance 5:41 $0.99
The Beat(nik) 5:49 $0.99
16 Miles 5:45 $0.99
She Don't Lie 6:14 $0.99
Can't Come Home 5:00 $0.99
The Hymn 5:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

"The Amity Front is clearly a band on the rise. Their chops are impressive in their restraint, and they have a musical richness that comes from long summer days sitting on the porch pickin’ and smokin’." --NORTHEAST PERFORMER MAGAZINE January 2006


Depending on whom you ask…It’s a story that has a few different versions of the truth. The way 23-year old, lead singer Erik Alan tells it, he was, “…on a road trip from Detroit with my buddy and his dog…lookin’ for some people to play with one night.”

Someone else will tell you that after meeting some folks at an old-time session, and having a late-night jam, the finger-picking kid from Detroit with the huge voice never left. (They didn’t bother to ask him if he was serious when he asked, “If I move out here, do you want to start a band?’”)

Regardless of what really happened, Amherst, Massachusetts-based The Amity Front has developed into one of the best old time-blues and americana bands the Pioneer Valley has ever heard. The sound is a ride into America’s past, complete with Alan’s finger-picking, lead guitar Levin Schwartz’s dynamic solos and upright bassist Max Adam’s walking bass lines.

Whether it is a Kentucky work song, blues from the Delta or one of their rock and roll-tinged originals, The Amity Front are intelligent, engaging live performers and are backed by their solid debut release, Highway Bound.

The early 2006 full-length release is produced by David “Goody” Goodrich (highly acclaimed collaborator and producer for such names as Peter Mulvey, Chris Smither, Jeffrey Foucault, Kris Delmhorst and Redbird) and recorded at the legendary Windham Hotel in Bellows Falls, VT.

Highway Bound has a timeless sound that holds its own among the ancients and simultaneously reinvents the modern-day blues with old time sound. Of The Amity Front and Highway Bound, Goodrich says, “The Amity Front are one of the most exciting bands I've heard in awhile…A sound and feel well beyond their years, with their ears to the ground.”

The story of a finger-picking, blues-singing Detroit native up and moving across the country to join a band and make music may have been written before, but The Amity Front and Highway Bound are ready to have their shot at it…no matter who you ask.

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REVIEWS

awesome
author: Marcy
Amity's sound is very unique. There is really nothing like it out there in mainstream music today. I have recommended this cd to friends so that they can expand what they listen to. It's beautiful music and i love that they are creative with the ending of each song.
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really enjoy your cd
author: kelly
love the amity front cd, can't wait to check them out live. i,m sure it'll be a good time
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Good Band
author: Michael Epstein
These guys sound like they're having fun. Their songs have local references sprinkled in, which is always cool. Solidly recommend this CD.
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Great sound, vocals are refreshing
author: Chris Miller
Heard this on WJR in Detroit and immediately loved the music. My kids 15, 18 and 20 enjoyed the CD as well. This is great music to work by, relaxby. Great sound!!
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