The Subdudes - Lickskillet (2019)
Artist: The Subdudes
Title: Lickskillet
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Blues, Rock, Country, Americana
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 40:15
Total Size: 270 MB | 95 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Lickskillet
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Blues, Rock, Country, Americana
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 40:15
Total Size: 270 MB | 95 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Dancing Together Again (3:33)
2. I Smile (4:24)
3. Lost Religion Blues (4:57)
4. Love Has The Power (3:41)
5. Mama's Really Gone (3:58)
6. Oh (4:30)
7. Secret Ways Of Love (3:36)
8. The Perfect Time (3:59)
9. Them Figs (3:31)
10. You Are The One (4:02)
Over the course of 30+ years and eleven albums, the subdudes have quietly become one of America’s national music treasures.
The New Orleans-formed group is a living encapsulation of American music, a vibrant cauldron of sounds that stirs together meaty grooves and jazzy dynamics, soulful R&B swagger, easy vocal harmonies, cheeky rock ‘n’ roll attitude and folky social consciousness — not to mention some of the sharpest musicianship and ensemble playing you’ll ever hear from any four musicians.
Led by singer/guitarist Tommy Malone and accordionist, John Magnie, the subdudes draw most of their inspiration from the sounds of their native New Orleans, blending blues, gospel, funk, and R&B with their own harmony vocals; their sound is also notable for the band’s substitution of a tambourine player, Steve Amedée, for a drummer. Tim Cook rounds out the band on bass.
The New Orleans-formed group is a living encapsulation of American music, a vibrant cauldron of sounds that stirs together meaty grooves and jazzy dynamics, soulful R&B swagger, easy vocal harmonies, cheeky rock ‘n’ roll attitude and folky social consciousness — not to mention some of the sharpest musicianship and ensemble playing you’ll ever hear from any four musicians.
Led by singer/guitarist Tommy Malone and accordionist, John Magnie, the subdudes draw most of their inspiration from the sounds of their native New Orleans, blending blues, gospel, funk, and R&B with their own harmony vocals; their sound is also notable for the band’s substitution of a tambourine player, Steve Amedée, for a drummer. Tim Cook rounds out the band on bass.