Roots-rockers Altameda have matured their sound since releasing their EP with harmonica threaded rock songs.
Now the Edmonton based band is exploring bluesy tracks filled with emotion as they prepare to release the follow up debut album, Dirty Rain.
香蕉视频直播淭he first album was a little more laid back and shy and this one is more confident and a little more outgoing,香蕉视频直播 said Troy Snaterse, guitar and vocals. 香蕉视频直播淲e are more confident as a band and in our capabilities as writers. So it香蕉视频直播檚 a little bit more like we are expanding what we did with the first one (album) but it香蕉视频直播檚 still on its way to somewhere else.香蕉视频直播
The band came together while creating what front-man, Snaterse though would be his solo album where he recruited longtime friends to play in the studio to fill out his songs. They quickly realized that they needed to make music together as a band. After playing their first few gigs as Alameda, they found their permanent moniker, Altameda after learning of another band making music under the same name.
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Their sophomore album, slated to be released Jan. 25 was recorded at keyboardist, Matthew Kraus香蕉视频直播 cabin with bassist Todd Andrews and drummer Erik Grice.
Snaterse香蕉视频直播檚 lyrics are deep, honest and longingly reveal emotions that could be shared through music.
香蕉视频直播淥nce we started writing for this new record, it was collaborative and we were writing in a more live feel. Before it was me writing by myself and layering in the studio. The more anthemic feel came about on this new one (album) for sure and we made a conscious effort to see how we can go somewhere else,香蕉视频直播 said Snaterse. 香蕉视频直播淚n a live setting we felt like a lot of those high paced energetic rock songs went over really well with the audience so we naturally went in that direction. The next album we want to tone it down a bit but this one is more boisterous.香蕉视频直播
The prairie rockers don香蕉视频直播檛 constrict themselves to one genre hoping to be more exploratory over their careers as Alatameda.
Altameda will open for The Trews Jan. 26 at OK Corral, tickets are sold out.
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