Format Details:
Release Date: 29 August 2011
Label: Lonesome Day Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 880259003720
Format Details:
Release Date: 29 August 2011
Label: Lonesome Day Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 880259003720
Description
“I’ve been going wild, like the river runs. And I’m afraid that this rambling has only just begun.� So sings Ward Hayden, singer/songwriter of Girls Guns and Glory, on the band’s new album Sweet Nothings (Lonesome Day, 2011).
These words, found in the song “Snakeskin Belt,� are an apt introduction to the band itself, which combines elements of early rock ‘n’ roll, country, and rhythm & blues to deliver its own brand of fun lovin’, hard timin’, sweet and tasty American Roots music that satisfies like homemade apple pie.
Girls Guns and Glory is the brainchild of Ward Hayden. His original compositions conjure up themes of love lost and hope found. The Boston Globe said, “Girls Guns and Glory delivered a graceful, sturdy set of Buddy Holly-meets-Buck Owens twang ‘n’ roll that translated to the night’s most sublime performance. Singer-guitarist Ward Hayden has the pillowy voice of a ’50s pin-up star—the constant comparisons to crooners like Chris Isaak and Lyle Lovett are well-deserved—and his band’s amber-soaked melodies, tight musicianship, and casual elegance were a tonic to an evening.�
GGG is an internationally touring band, named Independent Artist of the Year at the French Country Music Awards, and two-time winner of both the Roots Act of Year (Boston Phoenix Awards) and Americana Act of the Year (Boston Music Awards). GGG is also the only band of its genre to ever take home the top honors of Act of the Year (Boston Music Awards) and to win the legendary WBCN Rock ‘n’ Roll Rumble.
Hayden, who originally hails from Scituate, MA, leads the band on Vocals and Acoustic Guitar. He’s joined by Pennsylvania transplants Chris Hersch on Electric Guitar, Michael Calabrese on Drums/Vocals, and Paul Zaz Dilley on Upright/Electric Bass. They are a well-trained group: Hersch and Calabrese went to the New England Conservatory of Music and Dilley attended Berklee College of Music. This is a group that cut its teeth on the road, and their resulting chemistry on stage is enjoyably electric. When Girls Guns and Glory take the stage they play their hearts out with genuine honesty and naked emotion.
The band has just begun to scratch the surface of what they can do with their 4th full-length studio release, Sweet Nothings, produced by Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Uncle Tupelo, Lemonheads) and Adam Taylor (Sarah Borges, Portugal The Man). Listen for Hersch’s baritone guitar and Fender Six, Calabrese’s harmony vocals, Dilley’s mellotron, and Hayden’s vocal duet with Sarah Borges. The album is a masterful follow-up to the band’s earlier endeavors, Inverted Valentine (2008), Pretty Little Wrecking Ball (2007), and Fireworks and Alcohol (2006).
Tracklisting
Ralph Stanley II
Girls Guns And Glory
Girls Guns And Glory
Julie Neumark
Fred Eaglesmith
Girls Guns And Glory