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Guitar rock with strong blues, funk, soul (and even country) influences. Fans of the Rolling Stones, Black Keys, White Stripes should check it out.
Genre:
Rock: Southern Rock
Release Date:
2007
Rue de Blackwell
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Record Label: Secret Progress Music
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New York City band PRANKSTAR combines pop, funk & electric blues to create an ever-evolving brand of modern rock. The new release, RUE DE BLACKWELL, takes you on a tour of the band's influences. From the twang of steel guitar on the country pop "Drinking Song" to the digitally scrambled vocals in the middle of the rocker "Buckhunter", the album sees the band finding new sounds in the mashup between Oklahoma blues and urban rock and roll.
The sound of the band has at its base a sometimes contentious mix of vocalist/bassist Michael Tuminello's funk and pop influences
and the BBQ blues guitar sounds of Adam Headrick and Jason Presley. The resulting music channels the pulse and grit of New York City alongside the greasy spoon good times of a southern-fried honky-tonk.
After releasing their 2004 debut album, "One", the group underwent a series of changes. Guitarist Adam Headrick left for a tour of
duty in Iraq in 2005, and the remaining members, expecting Adam's return, chose to fill the gap in the band's sound with
the addition of John McCann on keyboards. McCann's jazz-inspired sense of harmony and synth programming wizardry added a new layer to the band's sound.
As the new lineup began to gel, original drummer David French left for Los Angeles, and was replaced by Spiro Edgos in 2005. Edgos proved a versatile and energetic addition to the band, and in late 2005, Headrick returned from Iraq.
With all the right pieces in place, the band returned to the studio for their sophomore effort, Rue de Blackwell. The album was
recorded at Axis Sound in New York City with Steve Rossiter as engineer. "RdB" comes much closer to the group's live performance, and
the rocking riffs and solos, synth and electric guitar tweakery, and soul-inflected vocals add up to an agitated balance between vintage and modern sounds.
The album's guitar and piano rhythms are counterbalanced by a thread of mysterious and indecipherable sounds that add depth and
curiosity to the tracks. The leaner, harder sound Prankstar has found on Rue de Blackwell has invited comparisons to the Black Keys,
White Stripes, and Kings of Leon.
Having demonstrated a sizable leap in both content and cohesion between their first two albums, Prankstar seems primed to hit its
stride in 2008 with hard-hitting, no b.s. live shows and an ever-increasing prowess in the studio.
PRANKSTAR is
Spiro Edgos - Drums & Percussion
Adam Headrick - Guitar
Danger McCann - Keys
Jason Presley - Guitar
Michael Tuminello - Lead Vocals and Bass
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author: Przemek Draheim
I am impressed with what I hear on your discs – many young bands are trying to use the blues as a base and inspiration but few do it with such a kick-ass self-confidence and don’t-mess-with-me attitude! Your music reminds me of the British invasion wave of the 60’s with bands like The Animals trying to put their spin on he blues – it’s fresh and very enjoyable. Your debut album seems rougher and the new one is rather soulful, both of them are equally interesting. Letting categories alone, you guys play some cool music!
It will be my pleasure to play your stuff in my shows. I will keep you posted on my playlists and my Living Blues reports.
Thank you again guys and stay in touch.
Best wishes,
Przemek Draheim
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