Description
Johnny Iguana's piano still propels the Claudettes' rockin' roots music, but Berit Ulseths' sublime voice steals the show on the band's fifth release. Produced by Grammy winner Ted Hutt (Violent Femmes, Flogging Molly, Lucero, The Devil Makes Three, Old Crow Medicine Show), this atmospheric album conjures images of Julie London and Allen Toussaint in a '60s hot-rod band. It's a seductive swirl of vital yet vintage sounds the band calls "garage cabaret." Claudettes co-founder Michael Caskey is back, bringing dazzling drum skills to the studio and ebullient personality to the stage. In the wake of a series of sudden tragedies and deaths in the band's realm—and amidst a national mood of pessimism and contention—Johnny and Michael lock arms with Berit and bassist/guitarist Zach Verdoorn to create an album that wears its heart on its sleeve but (like the band's much-talked-about live shows) overflows with humor, love and a lust for fun.
All songs on "High Times in the Dark" were penned by Iguana, who has recorded with Junior Wells, Buddy Guy and other blues giants plus his punk-organ band oh my god. With this album steeped in American roots music and a piano-powered approach that stands apart from the guitar-driven bands, the Claudettes push forward with a blues-jazz-soul sound that's original and alive, with rock 'n' roll drive and punk spirit!
"an album that ranges from the likes of Allen Toussaint to Julie London backed by a 1960s hot-rod band."- No Depression