The Whiskey Saints "24 Hours"

L.A. based alt-rock quartet The Whiskey Saints are an expressive band that delivers southern-influenced alternative rock with well-blended harmonies and raucous guitars. Brought together by David Bloomfield and David Sparrow, they rock loudly on “The Gift” with crashing drums and riffs. The impressive “Long Road” shows a solid blend of rock and pop, similar to Toad The Wet Sprocket but with heavier guitar chords. But they jump right to the raucous garage style of “Before My Time” and its a catchy treat sure to please.

The tracks are varied with arena-styled alt. rockers (“Eastbound”) and pretty guitar ballads (“Karianne”) with superior musicianship. With influences like Ryan Adams, My Morning Jacket, and Wilco it’s not hard to understand why The Whiskey Saints are popular around the LA music scene. More gems include “Building To Break” and “Curtains.” An enjoyable listen from a talented and experienced band.

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Together We Are Not Alone
Here is a collection of several artists, including our fave, Bleu sending out songs to support Japan in their time of need. All funds goes to the Japanese Red Cross Organization and the label takes no profit from this album. 100% royalty goes to the catastrophe victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami,accidents at nuclear power plants that hit Northern Japan. Explore and you’ll find this is a really cool compilation for a great cause. Just listen to The Sonic Executive Sessions shine with those stellar harmonies on “Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring.”