A quick glance into first line of the band’s introductory paragraph, where the lines read as, “coming at you all the way from the endless plains and rolling hills of Middle Tennessee…” resonates the vitality that is backed in the band’s four-song release debut EP Friction.
The Django Riders is a 4 piece group of jive honkies looking to make a name for them in the music industry. Their genre is Rock N Roll and their method of conveyance is love for the living and practice of prejudice against any system put in place to prevent fine brothers and sisters from doing so.
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The songs recorded in this album are Friction, The Motion, Blame Game, Musky Funk. It is released in February 22, 2019 and produced and mixed by Kevin Edlin, mastered by Jim Demain of Yes! Master Studios.
Percussion has been done by Rashaad Greene, while the backing vocals have been taken care of by Keelie Walker & Curtis Holland Jr.
Much of this origin of practice is to be found in the song tracks of the singer as he efficiently delivers dynamics to his vocals. Even the guitar performance is outstanding. Listeners will be discovering a lot of experimentation with vacuum tubes that lends an authentic style to the album.
Most of the songs are a blend of rock-n-roll with swinging country flavor, adding a rustic touch that is pleasing to listen to. Must listen to the track named Musky Funk that begins with a 70-style introduction followed by a catchy chorus and a memorably quirky lyrics.
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