Alabama Shakes are arguably the biggest breakthrough rock act of 2012. But wind the clock back 12 months and the four-piece from Athens, Alabama were unsigned and only had a tiny budget to make their recording debut. Engineer and studio owner Andrija Tokic helped them translate press hype int...
The Alabama Shakes— from the name to the members to the music they make — are a band deeply rooted in the American South, but their 2012 breakthrough debut Boys and Girls vaulted them out of Athens, Alabama and into the chart-topping stratosphere, earning them Gold Record status, three ...
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"gemini", a six-and-a-half-minute excursion into zero-gravity funk. whereas alabama shakes once seemed destined to relive the history of others, they invent their own genesis here, as weeds grow near the tennessee river and eyes reveal dreams that eventually must wake up. and just as the...
Brittany Howard is 26 years old. She and her band, Alabama Shakes -- all friends from her small Alabama hometown -- are adored by critics, revered by fans. It all began at the end of a dirt road in rural Athens, Alabama, where Howard grew up fearless and free. ...
All signs point to Landers being the next north Alabama musician to break big, following the footsteps of Jason Isbell, Alabama Shakes and Brittany Howard. He isn’t taking doing a touchdown dance just yet though. “Something’s gonna happen next year regardless,” Landers says. “I’...
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but only after noting that U.S. would still reserve the right to self-defense or to act against any nations that broke the agreement. Later, 47 other countries would sign the pact. Despite this and other anti-war efforts, militarism continued to rise through the 1930s and the break of ...