New release from Ottawa's Lucas Haneman
Express
available on CD
Baby & iTunes
|
With
clever, poignant lyrics, upbeat, modern blues and haunting
ballads, Lucas Haneman Express have joined the ranks in a long line
of exceptional bands from the Ottawa, Ontario area with their sophomore
release Tearing Up The Rails. This remarkable group is
comprised of Lucas Haneman as the primary songwriter, guitarist and vocalist,
along with Jeff Asselin on drums, Martin Newman on bass and vocals and Megan
Laurence adding her angelic yet powerful vocals to the 14-track recording.
Showing
a deep and rejuvenating connection to the blues tradition, with gritty,
passionate high energy material, Tearing Up The Rails runs
from funky and upbeat songs such as The Verdict, Calling The Blame, Take Two,
Firestorm, Scrabble, and Working Band to the beautiful, soft and subdued
Waiting At Your Door (featuring delicate organ work by guest Jesse Whiteley),
Storybook Love, and Love Shine. Three of the songs on Tearing
Up The Rails were recorded at the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis
including Give Me Life, Blind Man’s Blues -
where Haneman muses autobiographically about his life as a visually
impaired musician - and the seductive That’s The Truth. The two cover
songs on the album prove The Lucas Haneman Express have mastered creativity
and ingenuity with their bluesy interpretations of Bryan Adams’ Run to You
(with Steve Marriner of MonkeyJunk on harmonica) and Steppenwolf’s Magic
Carpet Ride.
Lucas
Haneman Express is a fresh and funky powerhouse band whose sound is drenched
in blistering musical interplay, gripping guitar solos and solid
backbeats. Tearing Up The Rails is sure to
become an instant favourite for music fans everywhere.
Tearing
Up The Rails Track
List
1.The
Verdict 4:23
2.Give
Me Life 4:32
3.Calling
The Blame 4:06
4.Waiting
At Your Door 4:58
5.Run
To You 5:00
6.Take
Two 6:05
7.Blind
Man’s Blues 4:28
8.Firestorm
3:49
9.Storybook
Love 5:57
10.
Love Shine 3:43
11.
Scrabble 5:11
12.
That’s The Truth 5:17
13.
Magic Carpet Ride 4:12
14.
Working Band 4:07
|
No comments:
Post a Comment