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New Heathens : Heathens Like Me
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The New Heathens, a New York City based quintet steeped in rootsy rock ’n’ roll, are set to release their first album which encapsulates both the band’s fiery live performances and skilled songwriting.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2006
Heathens Like Me Record Label: New Heathens
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Getaway Baby 4:04 Album Only
141 4:28 Album Only
When She's Wasted 4:17 Album Only
Back To Jesus 4:18 Album Only
Doomed Generation 3:13 Album Only
Red, White & Blues 3:37 Album Only
Goodnight Paterson 4:29 Album Only
July 1, Near Helena, MT 3:02 Album Only
Kansas Romeo 3:34 Album Only
For Cryin' Out Loud 4:13 Album Only
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The New Heathens
www.newheathens.com
info@newheathens.com

The New Heathens, a New York City based quintet steeped in rootsy rock ’n’ roll, are set to release their first album which encapsulates both the band’s fiery live performances and skilled songwriting. The New Heathens’ self-produced debut record, Heathens Like Me, was recorded at Steve Earle guitarist, Yayhoo, songwriter, and uber-producer Eric “Roscoe” Ambel’s Cowboy Technical Services studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Greg Duffin, who has worked with Robbie Fulks and Joan Osbourne, engineered the sessions.

Heathens Like Me is a gritty, eclectic mix of rock, country, folk and psychedelia. Tracks include the singalong rockers “Getaway Baby,” a jaunty story of female emancipation, and “141,” an autobiographical tale set on 141st Street in Harlem. Heathens Like Me also includes the ballad “When She’s Wasted,” the satirical foot-stomper “Back To Jesus,” and “Doomed Generation,” an homage to the late gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson. As the song titles indicate, the album connects both coasts via blue highways. “Goodnight Paterson” explores the run-down New Jersey industrial town while “July 1, Near Helena, MT” tells a hilarious tale of alien paranoia combined with teen pyromania. Heathens Like Me closes with the rocker “For Cryin’ Out Loud,” a song performed by roots-rock supergroup the Yayhoos and written by Keith Christopher, a friend of the band who in addition to touring with the Georgia Satellites, Billy Joe Shaver and Kenny Wayne Shepherd, has also had his songs recorded by artists ranging from Ray Charles to Garth Brooks (and now, finally, the New Heathens).

Formed in early 2005 the New Heathens bonded over their love of music steeped in the American traditions of blues, folk, country and rock ’n’ roll. Singer/songwriter Nate Schweber, of Missoula, Mont., plays acoustic guitar and harmonica. Butch Phelps, a Chatham, Mass. native who cut his teeth in the Portland, Ore. music scene, plays a red telecaster. Domenick Tiziano, of Mundelein, Ill. coaxes scorching licks from his collection of guitars. Dan Ambrico, a hard-rocking veteran of several New York City bands, plays bass. When the New Heathens original drummer Fabrice Gamon moved to his home in Paris, Uwe Petersen, a wild German native who has recorded with New Orleans great Dr. John, joined the fold.

The New Heathens have performed with The Samples, the Pillcrushers, fronted by Greg Beshers who moonlights in Velvet Underground drummer Moe Tucker’s band as well as with fellow NYC alt. country belter Mary McBride. In addition, the Heathens gigged with singer/songwriter Jennifer Glass, who appears backed by Sam Bush on the Bruce Springsteen tribute album Light of Day, and Tommy Borscheid, formerly of the Minneapolis band The Honeydogs.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kori Burkholder, manager
917-929-5288
korinyc@yahoo.com

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REVIEWS

Solid rock n roll!
author: Aran Buzzas
In addition to making great music the New Heathens are doing what a great band should do: they are keeping it real. No gimmicks or whining, just real down to earth slightly southern sounding rock and roll. REAL rock and roll, where you can hear the country and blues influences so many artists try to avoid these days. This album is a deal. If you like the Stones, you'll love the New Heathens.
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Hell Yeah!
author: annesmom
These Yankees sure figured out that whole southern rock thing. Great cd. Lots of fun to listen to.
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Kick Ass
author: Miss Roots Rock
"Back To Jesus" is by far my favorite track on the album. Every time I play it I have to get up and dance. But, other stand out tracks is Keith Christopher (Yayhoos & Georgi Satellites) "For Cryin Out Loud" - they give a total rock make-over - they made it their own. "Getaway Baby" and "141" tell stories that will make you want to hear them again and again. Looking forward to what they do next.
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Wow, thats rock´n roll !!!
author: Happo
a very, very good CD. i like all songs, the rhytmus und the voice. i will tell in germany, what great band New Heathens are. sorry, my english is bad.
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