Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Drive By Truckers



yeah so i'm really late in getting to this record since it came out last april. well, it's pretty good. reminds me a bit more of my favorite trucker's record "decoration day". Nobody can tell a story in song better than these guys except maybe the late johnny cash. very cool record, lots of melody, lots of rockers, and just enough twang to keep that southern rock feel alive despite what my room mate said. although i would like to listen to it a few more times before passing final judgement, i really enjoyed this record, check it out.





Drive By Truckers

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Monday, January 15, 2007

New Release from Worn Records

The time is finally upon us. Although this album from Earlstown Winter has been delayed for the last month, it is now here. Their first release "Easy Roads, Easy Skies" has the makings of an instant classic, and we are extremely excited about having it ready to ship out.

"A lot has been accomplished over the past four months since we signed the deal, and much more in the several years since we recorded it. It's a great feeling to have it in our hands." commented John Simmonds, founder of Worn Records and producer of the album.

Make sure to order your copy of this great folk/rock, alt-country, solid collective of pure music writing genius now, and be sure to check out Earlstown Winter live in Vancouver on February 1st at The Media Club.

Buy "Easy Roads, Easy Skies" Now, Click Here


Sunday, January 14, 2007

We're back up and running!

It's been a few weeks of waiting for Google to get their collective head out of their ass, and fix blogger.com so I can have access to The Steamroller again. I still have a few bugs to work out, but at least I can post reviews, articles, and a new Indie Band Showdown. Normally I post a new poll Sunday nights, but because the page just started working again a few minutes ago, and I don't have everything together that I need for the next poll, I am going to try and post it tomorrow. Until then, thanks for your patience, and sorry for the inconvenience. I'm looking forward to getting back on track and listening more indie music.

John Simmonds
Worn Records/The Steamroller