Showing posts with label Blue Mules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue Mules. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2017

The Blue Mules - Move On

Size: 72,3 MB
Time: 30:58
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. I Need You (4:37)
02. The Congregation (5:04)
03. Work! (3:11)
04. In The Morning (4:06)
05. Never Wrong (3:54)
06. Dot #4 (4:03)
07. A Better Man (3:13)
08. Shirley (2:47)

Is straight ahead groove oriented rhythm and blues what you need? Then The Blue Mules are for you !

The Blue Mules Are three guys who love to jam the blues.The band has been playing since 2013. The band’s focus has been touring clubs and festival through out Western Canada.

The band will continue to play several festivals and venues through the West this year . Touring Europe is the plan for 2017. The Blue Mules have received extensive airplay from their debut cd The Blues Ain’t That Bad.
The band has had extensive airplay in Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Germany, Canada and the U.S. Over 100 radio stations have played The Blue Mules to date. Two new albums will be released by the band this year!

“Like fast moving freight train barreling down the tracks, with its smokestack spewing fire encrusted cinders, churning with sparking steel wheels and howling like an unholy whistle, hold the hell on it’s gonna be a bare knuckle ride. The Blue Mules deliver a distinct style with varied flavors to each song from raw blues to countrified rock, tying it all together like the steam engine stoker shoveling coal into the furnace keeping it full steam ahead. The Blue Mules personify Solid Blues with a Powerful Kick...” ~Cleve Baker

Move On

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

The Blue Mules - Blues Ain't That Bad

Size: 90,7 MB
Time: 39:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. The Party (3:56)
02. Thinkin' Bout You (3:54)
03. Blues Ain't That Bad (3:54)
04. Shake That Thang (3:31)
05. The Bomp (3:49)
06. My Girl (3:13)
07. Wastin' My Time (3:15)
08. Thank You Baby (4:03)
09. Bad Day (6:35)
10. Blues Ain't That Bad (Acoustic) (3:05)

If straight ahead groove oriented rhythm and blues is what you need to get you through some tough times, good times or ordinary times then the new album by The Blue Mules is right up your alley.

Trent Schmiedge, Davidson raised guitarist, singer and songwriter for The Blue Mules, said the three-piece blues and funk band’s debut album, “Blues Ain’t That Bad,” came out a little over two weeks ago. He said the full-length cd was recorded over a period of a year at Earl Pereira’s Fame Machine studio in Saskatoon.

“We just recorded on and off when we had time because with his touring schedule and he’s touring all over and mine, we just kind of pieced it together,” said Schmiedge, noting Pereira is the driving force behind rock band The Steadies. “We had some fun doing it when we had the chance.”

Schmiedge said this is his first album where he has been in charge, but he has played guitar and contributed vocals on a few albums by other bands before. He said all the songs on “Blues Ain’t That Bad” are originals and he wrote the lyrics and music for the tunes.

“Most of them were just written in the studio,” he said. “There are songs that I had written a while back and never had a chance to get into a studio until last year. Some of these songs are 10 years old.”

The Blue Mules have been together for around two years, said Schmiedge, and “play now and then” for fun. He said Saskatoon’s Dale Ehman plays bass and Graham Templeman pounds the drums in the group.

Schmiedge said the band is hitting the road this fall to tour for the album. He said they would be playing clubs across Western Canada in November “after the Riders win the Grey Cup” including stops in Banff, Red Deer and Edmonton.

“That is the strategy,” he said. “Thebluemules.com is (our) website. We have dates on there and music.”

The cd can be picked up at Stedmans in Davidson and is also available on cdbaby.com for purchase and download. Schmiedge said if people are into Eric Clapton, B.B. King and Stevie Ray Vaughan, “Blues Ain’t That Bad” should make them as happy as it makes him.

“I’ve always wanted to put out a record like this,” he said. “I’ve played in rock bands and country bands, (but) my heart has always been in this style of music. We’re a very R&B band. That is the music I like and I wanted to try something different.”

Blues Ain't That Bad