The Delta Saints - Pray On - EP (2009)
Artist: The Delta Saints
Title: Pray On
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: The Delta Saints
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 27:32
Total Size: 177 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Pray On
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: The Delta Saints
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 27:32
Total Size: 177 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Train Song (04:31)
02. Momma (04:19)
03. Pray On (05:29)
04. Steppin' (05:27)
05. 3,000 Miles (04:14)
06. I Feel Rain (03:30)
The Delta Saints are a blues rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. They describe their music as Bourbon-Fueled Bayou-Rock.
The band was formed in 2007 after the musicians had met on College. But, their qualities were becoming famous in the city and so it came to the release of their first independent produced EPs Pray On in 2009, and A Bird Called Angola in 2010. After this, a successful international tour with over 150 concerts followed, and they appeared in Rockpalast WDR. Inspired by their increase in popularity of Delta Saints , the two EPs 2011 from Roots Rock and Americana were remastered by the label company DixieFrog for the European market onto a CD. A DVD with the recording of their Rockpalast concert was published in the following year (2012).
The first real release of the band in a conventional CD titled 'Death Letter Jubilee' was financed using the crowdfunding - company Kickstarter and released in February 2013. The successful funding of the album by the fans was described by Ben Ringel as a consistently positive experience: "That is a feeling like no other. It's awesome and so humbling. And it's good pressure on us to succeed. It's the kind of pressure we were able to harness and strive off of."
In 2014 The Delta Saints played a major tour with Blackberry Smoke in support of their record, 'Death Letter Jubilee.' They also released an EP called Drink it Slow, and a live record called Live at Exit/In.
The band was formed in 2007 after the musicians had met on College. But, their qualities were becoming famous in the city and so it came to the release of their first independent produced EPs Pray On in 2009, and A Bird Called Angola in 2010. After this, a successful international tour with over 150 concerts followed, and they appeared in Rockpalast WDR. Inspired by their increase in popularity of Delta Saints , the two EPs 2011 from Roots Rock and Americana were remastered by the label company DixieFrog for the European market onto a CD. A DVD with the recording of their Rockpalast concert was published in the following year (2012).
The first real release of the band in a conventional CD titled 'Death Letter Jubilee' was financed using the crowdfunding - company Kickstarter and released in February 2013. The successful funding of the album by the fans was described by Ben Ringel as a consistently positive experience: "That is a feeling like no other. It's awesome and so humbling. And it's good pressure on us to succeed. It's the kind of pressure we were able to harness and strive off of."
In 2014 The Delta Saints played a major tour with Blackberry Smoke in support of their record, 'Death Letter Jubilee.' They also released an EP called Drink it Slow, and a live record called Live at Exit/In.