“Within moments even the most reserved audience is drawn to hoot, holler and dance. No matter what people say, this is a case in which you can believe the hype.“ Outlaw Roadshow The Silks are a rare breed. The Providence-based power trio is known to tear up the stage with Southern rock fury one minute, then silence the crowd with some fine country picking the next. The group developed their chemistry the old fashioned way, the bar band way, playing marathon shows encompassing two 90 minute sets of all original material. They are releasing “Turn Me On” (the follow-up to their Paul Westerberg-produced debut) on July 29th. The self-produced new effort is a natural progression as these ridiculously talented men explore the junction of country, blues and rock n’ roll. Video for "Live and Learn": https://vimeo.com/167439117/45e450418c "Let It Ride opens the album with southern rock to the bone, showcasing the band’s intimate grasp of musical dynamics, culminating in a powerful, psychedelic lead guitar. “Blue” is a spare down-tempo tune – the harmonica kicks off a reflective song that shares equals parts of country and blues. Closing it out is “All Day”, which features a classic garage fuzz guitar riff, and Kelly howling a refrain that announces to the world that he was “…born this way”. The growl of singer-guitarist Tyler-James Kelly’s voice rivals that of his guitar while the ace rhythm section of Jonas Parmalee and Uncle Sam Jodrey sweeten the sound with some fine honeyed harmonies. It doesn’t take long for the sleepiest barroom to transform into a sweaty dancehall. “I never wanted to be a solo artist, with a backing band,” says Kelly. “You can always get pros who can play behind you. But it doesn’t have the organic feel of a band. I don’t know what it is about playing with these cats. But we all totally lock in when we play. At the end of the day, we’re just a bunch of animals who want to rock. It’s not a careerist thing. We got together so we could f*ckin’ play music together.”
After releasing their first album, The Silks went to work, play some and large gigs, including opening for the The Replacements at The Fillmore in Detroit in the spring of 2015. They've also played in support of The Drive-By Truckers, Roky Erickson, Wanda Jackson, Black Joe Lewis and Deer Tick, among others. With a work ethic as old school as their ethos, the band continues to barnstorm up and down the east coast playing constant gigs, Those who’ve suffered through a bad bar band, tortured by the bombastic delivery of tired old covers, need to have their worldview altered by a night with The Silks. For more information visit www.thesilksmusic.com The Silks On Tour July 14 Cambridge, MA Atwood's Tavern July 15 New York, NY Arlene's Grocery July 16 Providence, RI Dusk July 21 Cambridge, MA Atwood's Tavern July 23 Newport, RI Pour Judgement July 29 Gloucester, CT Katrina's July 30 Willimantic, CT The Electric August 11 Putnam, CT The Stomping Ground (CD Release Show) August 12 Providence, RI Aurora (CD Release Show) August 13 Boston, MA Atwood’s Tavern (CD Release Show) Sept 18 Worcester, MA Worcester Fest 2016 Sept 22 Boston, MA Copenhagen Beer Festival 2016 Oct. 1 Pottsville, PA Lester Fest Oct. 8 Gloucester, MA Katrinas
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