Backyard Tire Fire
Based in Bloomington, IL, Backyard Tire Fire is an alt-country trio led by singer, songwriter, slide guitarist, and former Brother Jed member Ed Anderson. Bassist Matt Anderson (Ed's brother) and drummer Tim Kramp complete the group, whose music draws from folk, country, and blues traditions. The band issued an eponymous album, 2003's Backyard Tire Fire, before partnering with O.I.E. Records for the release of Live at the Georgia Theatre, an energetic concert recording taken from a show on October 23, 2002. Bar Room Semantics followed in 2005, the Skin and Bones EP in 2006, and Vagabonds and Hooligans in 2007. The latter album generated an unprecedented amount of press for the bandmates, who soon found themselves opening for the likes of Jason Isbell and Lynyrd Skynyrd while playing upwards of 200 shows a year. Backyard Tire Fire then returned in 2008 with The Places We Lived, an analog album that mixed guitar-driven rock songs with plaintive piano ballads.
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Diskografie
6 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Good to Be
Rock - Erschienen bei Kelsey Street Records am 16.02.2010
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Vagabonds and Hooligans
Country - Erschienen bei O.I.E. Creative am 01.01.2006
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Black Dirt Blue Sky
Country - Erschienen bei Royal Potato Family - Black Dirt Records am 10.09.2021
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Alejandro Escovedo
Country - Erschienen bei Royal Potato Family - Black Dirt Records am 18.08.2021
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Barroom Semantics
Rock - Erschienen bei O.I.E. Records am 01.01.2005
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Little Wren
Country - Erschienen bei Royal Potato Family - Black Dirt Records am 15.07.2021
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo