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The Rounders are a Southern rock/roots rock/blues rock band based out of Oklahoma City that formed during the summer of 2000. The original lineup consisted of Brian Whitten (vocals, kazoo), Dave Spindle (guitar), Ryan Taylor(guitar), Adam Enevoldsen (bass), and Stuart Williamson (drums). Their first album, Little Bitty Can of Worms, independently released in 2003, was recorded at Bell Labs Recording Studio in Norman, Oklahoma. The album is an eclectic mix of original jug band music, hokum, alt-country, Chicago style and Mississippi Delta blues. Shortly after the release of Little Bitty Can of Worms, bassist/songwriter Adam Enevoldsen left the band to...
“Where do you go? Waiting around, where do you go from here?” wonders the chorus of “Secret Friend,” the first single from GROUNDERS’ debut self-titled LP. With a dreamy, reverb-drenched intro, the song drifts alongside layers of wobbly arpeggiated synth lines and space-age guitar melodies. It’s the opening track, and it’s also a fitting intro to GROUNDERS. It shimmers and gleams, but there’s a scrappy, stripped-back undertone that chips away at any polish. For every catchy hook and lush arrangement throughout the album there’s a woozy counterpoint that keeps things slightly off-kilter. Where do you go from here? Into the...
The Holy Modal Rounders fue un grupo estadounidense de música folk y folk psicodelia, formado originalmente por el dúo integrado por Peter Stampfel y Steve Weber, quienes comenzaron a actuar juntos en el Lower East Side de la ciudad de Nueva York, a inicios de los años 60 . Su mezcla única de música folk y psicodelia los convirtió en un grupo de culto desde finales de los 60 hasta la década de los 70. Durante un tiempo, la banda también incluyó al dramaturgo y actor Sam Shepard en su formación, quien tocó batería en los discos Indian War Whoop...