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Ol’ Savannah’s “Death on the Mountain” Channels The Dark Side

 

REVIEW FROM MONTREAL MUSIC SCENE (link to review) 

Written by  | September 29, 2013 | Album Reviews

 

A padded envelope shows up a while back to the brand new MMS office; it could only be one thing — a new album! Hurriedly, I ripped it open only to find a rather different album cover.

The cover (designed by Mike Rigby) features a horse-headed clergyman overseeing fellow forest animals, dressed from head to toe in black funeral garb, carrying a wooden coffin to a mountainside grave beneath an ominous sky. The album? Ol’ Savannah’s “Death On The Mountain”.

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The album contains just the right blend of folk and Americana influences with the recognizable banjo, harmonica, and accordion complimenting the usual guitar, bass, and drums. The vocals are also just as important, as they tell a mature, gritty story and give credibility to the rest of Ol’ Savannah’s sound. In fact, the album begins with a track titled “Bury Me On The Mountain” which essentially sets the groundwork for what’s to come. The lyrics channel a dark, twisted story: “I wandered through the mountains till I find my way; joined you in the sleep of our eternal grave”. The band appropriately bookends said lyrics with vocal cries of pain and chains, giving the track some life despite it’s grim subject.

The album however does provide some more kick with tracks such as “Swamp Stomp” and “Down By The River” which could almost serve as the soundtrack to a drunken night amongst old acquaintances. They are in fact rather memorable tracks which will no doubt have you stomping and singing along.

Although the album is deeply influenced by Americana, it is definitely not your typical commercialized “folk”-influenced bands! Ol’ Savannah still succeeds in standing out and they’re able to do so by staying true to the genres they use. Quite simply put, they succeed in channeling the past with a gritty yet polished sound that’s bound to keep you listening again and again.

“Death On The Mountain” is Ol’ Savannah’s 3rd album and features Speedy Johnson (guitar, vocals, harmonica), Bartleby J. Budde (banjo, vox), Kevin Labchuk (accordion, backup vox), Tim van de Ven (percussion), and Ram Krishnan (bass).

“Death on the Mountain” NOW AVAILABLE!!!

971097_10152304001349386_5435896_nWe’d like to welcome in the fall with open gullets!  “Death on the Mountain” is out now and you can listen to it in its entirety at www.olsavannah.bandcamp.com.

Have a look at our September shows, coming soon to a venue near you (hopefully!) …

Friday, September 13 @ Bistro Le SAAZ (Joliette, QC)
Saturday, September 14 @ Brasserie Artisanale Le Baril Roulant / Coop de travail La CoOppidum (Val-David, QC)
Friday, September 20 @ Loup rouge, artisan brasseur, coopérative de travailleurs (Sorel-Tracy, QC)
Friday, September 27 @ The Toucan (Kingston, ON)
Saturday, September 28 — O-Town Hoedown — @ Fatboy’s (Ottawa, ON)

“Death on the Mountain” CD Release Show Sept. 7 at Petit Campus

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Toronto, Guelph, and Kingston, May 16, 17, and 18!

 

 

THURSDAY, MAY 16, TORONTO — The Cameron House — w/ Erik Bleich, 9PM $10 (408 Queen St W Toronto, ON M5V 2A7 416-703-0811)

FRIDAY, MAY 17, GUELPH — Van Gogh’s Ear — 10 PM (10 Wyndham St N Guelph, ON N1H 519-821-9864)

SATURDAY, MAY 18, KINGSTON — The Toucan — w/ The Rotted Roots Ramblers, 10PM (76 Princess St Kingston, ON K7L 5R2 613-544-1966)

 

Please visit the facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/508285385876047/?fref=ts

May 10 — No More Radio fundraiser!!!

 

On Friday May 10th, 2013, No More Radio and The Rialto Theatre are proud to present 360 • SPIN ON ART – a No More Radio Fundrasier, featuring Irreverend James and the Critical Mass Choir, Ol’ Savannah, and slew of other great performances!

This will be No More Radio’s first annual fundraiser. The podcasts that are produced on No More Radio, are created by the amazing hosts, who do so without getting paid. We do this because we love to, and while we’re still in the beginning stages, we have some pretty awesome plans, but to do this, we’ll need a bit of help, so to launch our 30 day campaign, we bring you this Live Podcast Event!

360 • SPIN ON ART – a NO MORE RADIO Fundraiser
Friday, May 10th, 2013
Doors 7:30pm, Show starts 8pm

Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door!
To get tickets in advance, please email info@nullnomoreradio.com or you can buy them at The Rialto Box Office!

(facebook event invite: https://www.facebook.com/events/238904359584499/)