Back To Artist
Planetary Blues : Souler
Log in to add to your wishlist
Re-awakens the sensibilities of late-60s social consciousness, embodies the down-and-dirty working class ideals of the Blues, and represents flashes of the cultural impact that funk, soul and hip-hop has had on all three brothers.
Genre: Rock: Rock & Roll
Release Date: 2007
Souler Record Label: Planetary Blues
  • Download Album (MP3) - $3.25
  • Buy CD - $7.50
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Show Of Pride 3:43 $0.99
Devastating Rain 3:16 $0.99
The Truth Is She Lies 3:37 $0.99
Outside Of Love 6:07 $0.99
If It's Too Hard For A Man 4:27 $0.99
preview all songs

Album Notes

Three brothers. One band. One mission.

Planetary Blues is formed by the trio of Martin Schaefer-Murray (guitar and lead vocals) Bobby Schaefer-Murray (bass) and Michael Schaefer-Murray (guitar), The band is based in Chicago, and has been paying dues in Midwest bars and at local festivals for nearly a decade. But the weekly grind of playing regular dates at local watering holes has been accented by appearances with some impressive company. Planetary has organized shows with Son Seals and the Kinsey Report, as well as, played the
Chicago Blues Festival.

The name of the band, and the shortened moniker by which their fans know them – Planetary – exemplifies who they are and what they hope to accomplish. First and foremost, they are a rock band, taking influence from a wide range of musical styles and melding it into their own distinct vision of what music is capable of, and how they can interpret and present it in a new way.

Their recently released EP, "Souler," is a five-song testament to who they are as a group. It marks a new era for the band, in which they are moving forward and staking claim to their musical identity, one that acknowledges and appreciates its roots and influences, but is wholly
unique to this time, this place and this group of musicians. The name of the EP is a statement of that identity. It speaks to Planetary's consciousness on both a spiritual and global level. Spiritual in that the band recognizes the importance of the human soul during a time in our
culture when that essence is bombarded and attacked on a daily basis. Global in the band's belief that people must push for alternative energy sources to halt pollution and protect the health of the planet and its inhabitants. Listening to the songs presented on "Souler"
re-awakens the sensibilities of late-60s social consciousness, embodies the down-and-dirty working class ideals of the Blues, and represents flashes of the cultural impact that funk, soul and hip-hop has had on all three brothers.

Like most rock bands worth their salt, Planetary got their start playing, and being influenced by, the Blues. The band was born in 1999 in their mother's basement, where they spent countless hours learning entire albums by Chicago Blues greats like Buddy Guy and Son Seals. From there, over the course of the past 8 years, Planetary has held onto those roots while expanding outward into various other corners of the musical universe.


Discography
"Blues for Our Grandfather" (2002)
"Planetary Blues" (2004)
"Souler EP" (2007)

Read more...

REVIEWS