Country Cowpunk from Jenny Don't And The Spurs, coming to London! Wednesday 19 February 2025 https://tinyurl.com/PRBjennylon
Country Cowpunk from Jenny Don't And The Spurs, coming to London!
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Jenny Don't and the Spurs have been pioneering their own path in the music world for over a dozen yearsKnown for their high-energy Country Western style and captivating stage presence, they've garnered a global following with their infectious enthusiasm, and extensive discography, featuring three albums, an EP, and nine singles
Their 2021 LP, Fire on the Ridge, expanded their horizons, leading them on tours to continents where few other country bands have had the opportunity to perform, affirming their formidable presence in the country music sceneThis latest release, "Broken Hearted Blue," set to debut on June 14th, 2024, adds even more fuel to their fire
With their exciting new album, Broken Hearted Blue Jenny Don't and the Spurs present 10 dynamic songs that channel the essence of the Northwest's music sounds while evoking the nostalgia of the Western frontierThe album bursts forth with the explosive energy of the opening track, "Flyin' High," akin to a wild horse spurred by a crack of lightningThe song skillfully merges the band's garage-rock origins with their distinct western sound, characterized by a driving tempo and gritty fuzz tonesFrom the outset, this album asserts itself as a standout in the country music scene, with its high-octane rockin' western delivery approach setting it apart from the herd? Jenny Don't earned her moniker in her youth for her strong-willed and independent nature, often defying authority figures much to their consternationThis inherent rebelliousness led her to resonate with the authentic outlaw spirit of Country Western musicSuch influences shine through in songs like "Pain in my Heart" and "One More Night," where the band channels the bold attitude and vocal style reminiscent of classic country legends like Johnny Paycheck and George JonesTheir music authentically captures the outlaw spirit while paying homage to the genre's iconic figures
Born in New Mexico, Jenny later relocated to Washington state at a young ageGrowing up, she navigated the contrasting landscapes of the lush Pacific Northwest and the vast Southwestern desert, which greatly influenced her songwritingIn the title track "Broken Hearted Blue," Jenny's haunting vocals capture the intensity of a fleeting romantic moment, complemented by lead guitarist Christopher March's guitar work, which echoes the haunting allure of the desert night sky with its reverb-drenched tones
Growing up poor in a tiny rural Washington community, Jenny spent her early years living in a converted single-wide trailerSpending her summers herding cows and catching garter snakes in the tall grass, she could only dream of traveling to the kinds of exotic locales to which the band's tours have taken herThe song "You're What I Need" is an ode to the fans whose support has made this possible
"Traveling the world as a musician and experiencing the enthusiasm of our fans who come to see us is an incredible feeling that's difficult to put into words" says Don't"We all feel immense gratitude towards everyone who has supported us through the yearsThey're the ones who've inspired 'You're What I Need.'
Broken Hearted Blue is a significant milestone, as it marks Buddy Weeks' debut on drumsThe loss of longtime drummer Sam Henry (The Wipers, Poison Idea, Napalm Beach) to cancer in 2022 was a devastating blow that would have halted many bandsHowever, instead of slowing down, the band intensified their touring and recording efforts, determined to honor Sam's legacy by forging ahead with their musical journey
Weeks' inclusion in the band marks not only a new chapter but also adds a fresh perspective and energy, symbolizing their resilienceWith "Bones in the Sand," Jenny Don't and the Spurs draw from that profound experience, crafting a song that intricately blends dark and luminous sonic texturesMarch's resonant low baritone guitar captures the somber tones of loss, contrasting with the vibrant shimmer of the 12-string acoustic guitar, symbolizing hope and resilienceTogether, the band constructs a rich musical narrative that reflects the multifaceted nature of the experience, while the vocals offer insight and guide the listener through the emotional exploration"Despite the loss we faced, our band's core and aspirations remain steadfastWith the release of our new album, we're embarking on a new trail that bridges our past experiences with the promise of what's yet to come," explains Don't"We've got a lot of open road ahead of us."
Produced by Collin Hegna (Brian Jonestown Massacre, Federale), this album is a testament to Hegna's meticulous craftsmanshipWith his guidance, Jenny Don't and the Spurs have created a musical tapestry that highlights each member's talents
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