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Shake the Roots

Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown

Rock - Released September 9, 2022 | Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown

Whilst his albums have always garnered excellent reviews and well-deserved commercial success, Tyler Bryant has rarely been fully satisfied due to some misunderstandings with his former record label. Determined to afford himself greater artistic freedom, the artist decided to launch his own label. This decision, according to him, will not only allow him to record the songs he really wants to make but also to respect an increasingly loyal audience that he considers intelligent, open-minded and willing to follow him and his artistic endeavours. Not only is Shake the Roots a real rock’n’roll record with a more raw and authentic sound, but a collection of catchy and unifying songs that don’t need to be overly produced to shine. This record is all about the art of inspired song writing.From the opening boogie rock track, ‘Bare Bones’, to the bluesy closing track, ‘Midnight Oil’ (and let’s not overlook the hard rock contours and slide guitars of the massive ‘Ghostrider’), there’s not a single lapse in Bryant’s judgement. This six-string duo is comprised of Tyler Bryant and his faithful companion, Graham Whitford (yes, yes, the son of Aerosmith’s Brad Whitford), who are both firing on all cylinders here. The two guitarists weave their unique styles together, but always to good effect, creating a perfect balance that proves it’s possible to make a great album without overdoing it or giving in to syrupy sounds and over-polished production. The bare basics are all a record like this needs - Tyler Bryant has known it for a long time. With Shake the Roots, he’s achieved what he’s always had in mind.  © Chief Brody/Qobuz
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Bare Bones

Madeleine Peyroux

Pop - Released January 1, 2009 | Rounder Records

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Bare Bones Deluxe Edition

Wishbone Ash

Rock - Released July 28, 2014 | Talking Elephant Records

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Birthmarks

Hilary Woods

Alternative & Indie - Released March 13, 2020 | Sacred Bones Records

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Horrorscope

Overkill

Rock - Released August 30, 1991 | Atlantic Records

The insecurity felt among Overkill fans by the departure of founding guitarist and key songwriter Bobby Gustafson in 1990 ultimately proved unfounded when the New York thrashers' expanded two-guitar lineup -- featuring Rob Cannavino and Merritt Gant -- arguably delivered the finest effort of the group's career in 1991's Horrorscope. Up until the preceding, also excellent Years of Decay album, Overkill had suffered from a somewhat narrow, one-dimensional style and often comical lyrics fit for naught but numbskull moshing, directly at odds and therefore easily overshadowed by the exceedingly cerebral East Coast thrash of Anthrax and Nuclear Assault. Hence the understandable concerns that the band might in fact regress following Gustafson's departure -- and then the collective sigh of relief that welcomed Horrorscope's astonishingly mature and expanded sonic palette, which was sharpened to a razor's edge by fast-rising heavy metal producer Terry Date. Indeed, short of Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth's signature shrieks to lend them a familiar coarseness, impressive new offerings like the album's eye-opening melodic launch pad "Coma" and the incredibly violent and infectious "Blood for Money" virtually sparkled with clean but powerful instrumental separation that showcased the quintet's instrumental prowess like never before. Even the supremely sardonic "Thanx for Nothin'" and a head-scratching cover of Edgar Winter's instrumental "Frankenstein" clearly meant business, and when Ellsworth proceeded to really sing on the at times ballad-like closing statement, "Soulitude," well, the old prejudices and preconceptions cast at Overkill over the years were decisively invalidated. Sadly, the New Yorkers' triumph would go partly unheard due to grunge's deafening cultural belch, and ensuing albums honestly didn't live up to Horrorscope's standards, leaving it as the creative peak and career benchmark against which all Overkill records are measured still today.© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo
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Bare Bones

Bryan Adams

Rock - Released January 1, 2010 | Polydor Records

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Bare Bones

The Civil Wars

Pop - Released August 16, 2021 | Sensibility Recordings

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Deepening

The Bare Bones

Classical - Released May 26, 2023 | Florecilla Records

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What Led Us Here

The Bare Bones

Folk/Americana - Released October 28, 2022 | Florecilla Records

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Falling Light

The Bare Bones

Miscellaneous - Released February 25, 2022 | Florecilla Records

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Bare Bones

David Gogo

Blues - Released January 1, 2000 | Cordova Bay Records - Fontana North

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Stillness

The Bare Bones

Miscellaneous - Released June 3, 2022 | Florecilla Records

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Stones

The Bare Bones

Miscellaneous - Released March 18, 2022 | Two Wild Women Records

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Inward Migrations

The Bare Bones

Classical - Released June 24, 2022 | Two Wild Women Records

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Homestead

The Bare Bones

Folk/Americana - Released August 5, 2022 | Two Wild Women Records

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The Best Days

The Bare Bones

Pop - Released February 23, 2024 | Two Wild Women Records

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Bare Bones

Stealth

Alternative & Indie - Released April 24, 2018 | Ultra Records, LLC

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Bare Bones

Bill Watrous

Bebop - Released August 15, 2009 | Stonequake Recordings

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True Story

The Bare Bones

Folk/Americana - Released May 7, 2021 | Two Wild Women Records

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Bare Bones

Wishbone Ash

Hard Rock - Released February 8, 2000 | Talking Elephant Records