Folk Rockers Acoustic Syndicate Announce New Album
By: Caryn Robbins Jul. 24, 2013
Whether they're tilling a field or digging deeper into their unique blend of rock and bluegrass, the members of Acoustic Syndicate have a distinct way of reaching back in order to move forward. With their evocative new album Rooftop Garden (to be released September 3rd on Little King Records) the quintet takes a giant leap into the next chapter of their 20-year history of making unforgettable music, working the family farm and advocating for the environment. If there was ever a band that could capture the universal truths of life from the roots up, it's Acoustic Syndicate.
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"The tunes on this album were written with an essentially positive message, one about humanity, earth, responsibility and peace," said singer/guitarist Steve McMurray. "And not saying 'Baby' too much," he joked. "It's been eight years since we made our last record," Steve added. "With the passage of time, if we are paying any attention at all, we see just how fragile and tenuous human life really is. It gives you a strong sense of the incredible importance of community, family and love. These feelings come out in our writing." The band revisits topics of love, kinship and the natural world on this album but in other ways this disc marks a creative shift for the Syndicate. While McMurray has long been Acoustic Syndicate's charismatic lead singer, Rooftop Garden captures the rise of another distinctive voice in the band, cousin Bryon McMurray. On this disc Bryon's familiar, funky banjo often takes a backseat to his Fender electric guitar that along with his warm and even vocals create a sound somewhere between Bruce Hornsby and The Samples.7/20 - Catawba Valley Brewing Company - Morganton, NC
8/24 - Clear Mountain View Festival - Lawndale, NC
8/30 - Live on the Levee - Charlestion, WV
9/13 - The Pour House - Charlestion, SC
9/14 - Cat's Cradle - Carrboro, NC
9/20 - Oaktoberfest - Oak Park, IL
9/28 - Mount Holly Arts Festival - Mount Holly, NC
10/25 - Ziggy's By The Sea - Wilmington, NC
10/26 - Ziggy's - Winston Salem, NC
11/30 - North Carolina Music & Arts Festival - Lexington, NC
12/20 - Visulite Theatre - Charlotte, NC
12/21 - The Lincoln Theater - Raleigh, NC
Photo credit: Lynne Harty
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