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The Apocalypse Blues Revue - The Shape Of Blues To Come (2018) [Official Digital Download]

Posted By: SERTiL
The Apocalypse Blues Revue - The Shape Of Blues To Come (2018) [Official Digital Download]

The Apocalypse Blues Revue - The Shape Of Blues To Come (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Time - 45:23 minutes | 528 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

The forthcoming album, The Shape of Blues To Come is the follow up to the self-titled, 2016 debut album.

Larkin says, “Our mission is to see if Apocalypse can reshape the shape of blues to come. We’re a different shade of blue. Our approach is to write and play as a traditional blues band. Our original influences came from Zeppelin, Johnny Winter, Stevie Ray Vaughan, we came to the blues later in life, and we’ve found our groove and sound, and it sounds unique and original to us. We don’t try to hide our rock influences, it comes through creating a new shade of blue.”

The band again wrote together for this record, but in a strange twist of coincidence, the tracks selected were all lyrically from the pen of Shannon Larkin. In terms of lyrical content, he reveals that his lyrics are often spiritual in nature, but he hesitates to define his meanings as he defers to the imaginations of the listener to find their own meanings.

Somewhere there is a kid who has been listening to Godsmack, who will now come to know The Apocalypse Blue Revue, and from this revelation of the blues they will backpedal to discover the long and honorably trod path that leads to Robert Johnson, the Kings (B.B., Albert, and Freddie), all the way forward to The Doors and the British blues-rock boom, which finally leads straight to today.

Sonically, The Shape Of Blues To Come covers a lot of ground, from the traditional blues changes of “Sincere” to the more cerebral textures found on the Floydian “What A Way To Go” with Rombolo’s evocative late-night Strat tones, Larkin’s soft, musical touch on the drums, sweet background choirs, and Cerbone’s sung-spoken recitation of “What a way to go, when the wind’s never at your back.” “Open Spaces”, which opens the album with a nod to Jimi’s blues, then gradually ups the ante as the band’s rock blood begins to boil and cast about with heavily flanged guitars and vocals is an ideal way to get a panoramic view of what is to come. The beauty lies in the fact that this band has been six years in the making, and while the album lies rooted in very traditional blues structures and sounds, Rombola, Larkin, and Carpenter’s rock roots do shine through. The album’s closing number, “Noumenal Blues” finds Cerbone duet with Nancy Koerner, whose silky tones match Ray’s earthy baritone alongside Carpenter’s languidly loping bass line and some fingerpicked acoustic guitar before Larkin, Carpenter, and Rombola put the record to sleep with a bit of unabashed rock.

The album, The Shape of Blues To Come, promises to be an exciting ride through blues steered by rock musicians.

Tracklist:
1. Open Spaces 05:01
2. We Are One 08:32
3. Hell To Pay 04:24
4. Have You Heard?! 04:04
5. To Hell With You 04:45
6. Nobody Rides For Free 03:46
7. Sincere 04:32
8. What A Way To Go 08:12
9. Noumenal Blues 02:07

Personnel:
Ray “Rafer John” Cerbone, vocals
Tony Rombola, guitar
Brian Carpenter, bass
Shannon Larkin, drums

foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2018-07-20 01:43:20

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Analyzed: The Apocalypse Blues Revue / The Shape Of Blues To Come
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR8 -0.19 dB -9.39 dB 5:01 01-Open Spaces
DR7 -0.11 dB -9.10 dB 8:33 02-We Are One
DR8 -0.16 dB -8.86 dB 4:24 03-Hell To Pay
DR7 -0.21 dB -9.24 dB 4:04 04-Have You Heard?!
DR8 -0.25 dB -9.62 dB 4:45 05-To Hell With You
DR8 -0.08 dB -9.13 dB 3:47 06-Nobody Rides For Free
DR8 -0.21 dB -8.99 dB 4:32 07-Sincere
DR9 0.00 dB -11.04 dB 8:12 08-What A Way To Go
DR7 -0.09 dB -10.78 dB 2:07 09-Noumenal Blues
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Number of tracks: 9
Official DR value: DR8

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1464 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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