Showing posts with label Dan Bubien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Bubien. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Dan Bubien - Grinding These Gears

Size: 109,9 MB
Time: 46:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Palest Rider (3:43)
02. Grinding These Gears (5:26)
03. Forever Yours (4:31)
04. Vagabond (5:30)
05. Dark Hearted Woman (4:22)
06. Second Hand Man (3:24)
07. Memphis Murder Blues (3:53)
08. I Will Take Care Of You (5:37)
09. Coming Clean (4:31)
10. The Struggle Is Real (5:44)

Following a debut album can take time, three years has passed since Dan Bubien’s debut Empty Roads. Choosing to self-produce again, Grinding Those Gears is a rootsy fueled album of Ten original songs. The album has an easy listening traditional feel with the tracks seamlessly flowing with changes of tempo never grinding on your ear.

Opening with Palest Rider, the wide open spaces of a cowboy painted across the opening guitar chords and relentless drumming. The music expands with key and vocals and the undercurrent of blues structure the emotional feeling runs through the vocal delivery and underpinned by the music. The closing track, The Struggle Is Real pulls the albums exploration of roots together with an industrial sound that evokes the Chain-gang blues of the past. The bass drum once again used again to powerful effect by Andy Taravella a constant tour-de-Force throughout the album.

The title track picks up the beat, with the driving force of melodic rock, the piano from Joe Munroe makes the track pop with an energy fueling the guitar to rock. The fine solo from Eddie Manion’s saxophone sets this as a track that rocks at a different level to many. Three tracks in and the Grinding Gears take us in a different direction now we have soulful Dan with a hint of blue we are in the heart of Detroit with his vocals full of yearning. The chorus picks up the mellow tones that cuddle your souls and soothes the tired spirit with Forever Yours

The album is a journey that never grinds the gears of musicality. The slide guitar used to great effect for a stripped back number Dark Hearted Woman. The underlying tone is Soul but the stamp of Bubien’s guitar and vocals make this darker number explore misery.

The opening of Second Hand Man makes you think another soulful track, but no we have some funky beats added to this up-tempo number full of horns and widens your horizons.

Blues comes in many colours and forms, the whole album dips into the blues of many shades. Memphis Murder Blues goes deep into Texas. We can boogie the night away, tap our feet as the blues deepen and we sit back a listen with delight as he bends the genre with honkie tonk and a relentlessly driving rhythm. The penultimate Coming Clean is a mix of sultry, emotional vocals and keys from Joe Munroe once again adding a royal blue texture. The album never grinds, perhaps never quite sets you on fire the promise of his full potential is yet to come from Dan a fine singer and songwriter.

The cover is industrial grey, with Dan Bubien’s name in muted beige. He looks lonely, thoughtful sitting on a bench. He should never be lonely but a musician with his band in high demand, way beyond the borders of his native Pennsylvania. Dan has no need to be pensive he has surrounded himself with fine musicians, powerful songs, and the album has a real listenability. ~by Bluesdoodles

Grinding These Gears

Friday, September 20, 2013

Dan Bubien - Empty Roads

Size: 95,2 MB
Time: 41:35
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Blues Rock, Contemporary Blues
Art: Front

01. Empty Roads (3:39)
02. Fight Club (3:55)
03. Crazy Days (3:36)
04. Exile Blues (2:56)
05. To Youngstown (3:56)
06. Brother (4:03)
07. Dizzy Eyes (4:18)
08. Irony (3:52)
09. Keep Love In Mind (5:02)
10. Love Games (3:05)
11. Sniper (3:07)

Dan just wrapped a year long stretch of recording at Audible Images Studio in Pittsburgh. The new album, Empty Roads, is a collection of original music set to release on Friday, September 13 at Club Cafe in the South Side. Empty Roads is a collaboration with talented writer and friend, Roman Marocco along with four time Grammy Award Winning Producer/Engineer Jay Dudt.

“This is the best collection of music and the best work I’ve done as a producer in years” said Dudt.

Dan worked with the best of the best in Pittsburgh’s music scene and is excited to include many of these elite musicians in the album release show which will kick off at 10 P.M. on the 13th.

“Eric DeFade, Pittsburgh’s premier saxophone player and Ralph Guzzi, well known horn arranger are on board” says Bubien, “I also have Chris Nacy of “Izzy and Chris” fame showing up to play harmonica. These guys are all on the album.”

Backed by bass player Gary Ripper, drummer Andy Taravella and Timmy Mabin on keys the album is a solid mix of funk, blues and old school soul.

“There are two sides to this album,” Bubien explains. “There is the gritty blues sound that I Iike to call Louisiana Swamp and then it goes to the opposite end of the spectrum with smooth soul sounds rounded out by harmonies from Jimmie Ross (The Jaggerz), Morgan Maybray and Andre Marocco.”

Joe Monroe, Jonathan Vallecorsa and Stan Kleja are also a part of the All Star line-up contributing to the end result of Empty Roads.

“I feel very blessed to have all of these guys on my album. I knew how I wanted it to sound and they really helped bring it to life” said Bubien. “The songs themselves are traditional but I feel we were successful in making them sound fresh and new. We really did cover a wide spectrum of music and arranged the songs in a way that is something Pittsburgh hasn’t heard in some time.”

Empty Roads