J. Roddy Walston & The Business – Destroyers of the Soft Life (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

J. Roddy Walston & The Business - Destroyers of the Soft Life (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz] Download

J. Roddy Walston & The Business – Destroyers of the Soft Life (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 37:52 minutes | 431 MB | Genre: Alternative Rock, Southern Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © ATO (UK)

J. Roddy Walston & The Business will release their fourth studio album Destroyers Of The Soft Life on Sept 29th via ATO Records. The album came to life in the band’s own Richmond, VA recording studio, a space they built by hand in 2016, and was finished in Seattle with co-producer Phil Ek (Band of Horses, The Walkmen, Built To Spill).
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J. Roddy Walston, The Business – Essential Tremors (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

J. Roddy Walston, The Business - Essential Tremors (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz] Download

J. Roddy Walston, The Business – Essential Tremors (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 41:30 minutes | 485 MB | Genre: Southern Rock, Indie Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © ATO (UK)

J. Roddy Walston & the Business are a tough band to pin down, with a sound that is both familiar and then something else again: a mix of Southern rock, and Jerry Lee Lewis with some Big Star tossed in, a whole lot of Led Zeppelin stomp, a Creedence Clearwater Revival kind of bounce to everything, maybe some Motown soul, too, and yet, this is a band that assimilates all of this with ease, and truthfully, it works more often than it doesn’t. Essential Tremors (the title refers to a nervous-system disorder that affects main singer and songwriter J. Roddy Walston and causes his hands to shake on occasion) is the band’s third full-length, and it is a wonderfully rocking and varied affair, full of sturdy riffs, thundering drums, smart lyrics, surprising harmonies, and atmospherics, and actually comes close to capturing the crackling energy of the band’s legendary live shows. There’s plenty to like here, including the first single “Heavy Bells,” which rises into a shrieking, blistering chorus, the classic rock-sounding “Take It as It Come,” the high vocals and Led Zeppelin kinetics of “Black Light,” the Big Star-like ballad “Nobody Knows,” the beautiful and wise “Boys Can Never Tell” (complete with pedal steel guitar from Jeremy Long), and the R&B feel of the set-closer “Midnight Cry.” It’s a fine outing from a versatile band that knows what they do best, and man, they can rock. ~ Steve Leggett
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