Showing posts with label Black Circles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Circles. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Black Circles - From The Top EP

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 25:46
Size: 59.0 MB
Styles: Juke joint blues, Blues rock
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[3:32] 1. Gypsy Girl
[9:35] 2. Bad Luck
[5:10] 3. I'm Leaving
[7:27] 4. Stop Acting This Way


Said to be ‘one of the most exciting prospects on the British blues scene today’, The Black Circles have a big and energetic sound that is packed with attitude. Guitarist & Vocalist Sam Bratley has been compared to the likes of, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy, Albert & Freddie King. ‘Sam Bratley, one of the best singers on a British blues record I have ever heard. He is inventive too and creates fireworks on that fret board as though it is November 5th.’ ~ Simon Redley, Blues & Soul Magazine.

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

The Black Circles - Hold On

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:39
Size: 113.7 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:34] 1. Hold On
[5:02] 2. Leave It All Behind
[4:07] 3. Same Old Road
[4:26] 4. One Big Lie (Feat. Jesse Davey)
[3:42] 5. Don't Talk Sh T
[5:07] 6. Don't Go Troublin' (My Woman)
[7:09] 7. Bloom
[5:56] 8. Come Together
[4:37] 9. Driving Blind
[5:54] 10. Pictures

A blues/rock trio from Warrington, The Black Circles blend the two styles to create a big sound full of attitude. The Black Circles formed back in 2008 in Warrington. The band consist of Sam Bratley - Lead Guitar and Vocals; Martin Saunders - Bass Guitar and Vocals; Josh Winter - Drums. The band's music has crowds moving to their punchy riffs and energetic songs to very intimate blues numbers. The Black Circles are definitely a band to watch as they make their way through the blues/rock scene.

The Black Circles are a modern blues rock trio from Warrington, UK, whose musical influences include Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Hoax & Pearl Jam. Their sound is big and packed with attitude. The Black Circles have roots firmly planted in the rock and blues genres but, while their music is clearly influenced by their love of blues, they have a unique sound of their own. Live performances are exactly that. Live!

The audiences come alive to the high energy songs, but the pace can change to slow intimate blues numbers giving a subtle interlude to the raunchy songs. Having received great reviews of their debut performance at this year’s Warrington Music Festival, The Black Circles are definitely a band to look out for as they make their mark in the blues/rock scene.

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