Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2021
Time: 47:19
Size: 108,5 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Modern Electric Blues/Funk/ Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2021
Time: 47:19
Size: 108,5 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Modern Electric Blues/Funk/ Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Unfuckwithable - 2:44
2. The Eagle Flies on Friday - 3:47
3. Don't. - 3:45
4. I Wanna Do Bad Things to You - 4:41
5. Cocaine - 2:54
6. The Sun Is Coming Up - 4:56
7. Turn Me Loose - 3:59
8. Whatever. Cool. - 4:12
9. Max's Yard - 3:11
10. Saturday Night (Goddamn Right!) - 4:39
11. A Reason to Smile - 3:24
12. Where You Are - 5:02
1. Unfuckwithable - 2:44
2. The Eagle Flies on Friday - 3:47
3. Don't. - 3:45
4. I Wanna Do Bad Things to You - 4:41
5. Cocaine - 2:54
6. The Sun Is Coming Up - 4:56
7. Turn Me Loose - 3:59
8. Whatever. Cool. - 4:12
9. Max's Yard - 3:11
10. Saturday Night (Goddamn Right!) - 4:39
11. A Reason to Smile - 3:24
12. Where You Are - 5:02
Fast Nasties are a Seattle based progressive blues band formed in 2014 by Eric Martin and Andreas Laursen. Described as 'Motown meets Led Zeppelin', our music pulls from a kaleidoscope of genres filtered through the spirit of the Blues.
"We like to call our music 'Progressive Blues,'" says guitarist Andreas Laursen. "It's a re-imagining of roots music beyond expected 12-bar standard of the blues. It's built on blues roots, but the style we've developed uses that as a base for something much more melodically uninhibited."
"Our aim," adds lead singer Eric Martin, "is to show that blues (as the purists know it) can coexist within the same composition as many of its subgenres: rock, soul, funk, and gospel. We try to weave a wide range of genres into our phrasings and arrangements. That blending and layering leads to new interpretations of what blues can be, it gives our music a kind of richness and depth you don't associate with traditional blues." Fast Nasties genre-expanding groove straddles decades of music with ease.
"We like to call our music 'Progressive Blues,'" says guitarist Andreas Laursen. "It's a re-imagining of roots music beyond expected 12-bar standard of the blues. It's built on blues roots, but the style we've developed uses that as a base for something much more melodically uninhibited."
"Our aim," adds lead singer Eric Martin, "is to show that blues (as the purists know it) can coexist within the same composition as many of its subgenres: rock, soul, funk, and gospel. We try to weave a wide range of genres into our phrasings and arrangements. That blending and layering leads to new interpretations of what blues can be, it gives our music a kind of richness and depth you don't associate with traditional blues." Fast Nasties genre-expanding groove straddles decades of music with ease.
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