Showing posts with label No Sinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No Sinner. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2016

No Sinner - Old Habits Die Hard (Deluxe Edition)

Size: 143,1 MB
Time: 60:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Label: Provogue
Art: Front

01. All Woman (3:00)
02. Leadfoot (4:02)
03. Tryin (4:04)
04. Saturday Night (2:39)
05. Hollow (4:25)
06. Get It Up (3:25)
07. Friend Of Mine (4:41)
08. Fading Away (3:39)
09. When The Bell Rings (4:02)
10. Lines On The Highway (4:22)
11. One More Time (5:58)
12. Mandy Lyn (5:39)
13. Wait (Bonus Track) (3:23)
14. I Know It's A Sin (Bonus Track) (3:03)
15. Slippin (Bonus Track) (4:18)

No Sinner’s “Boo Hoo Hoo” was a classic debut album experience from Vancouver’s powerhouse frontwoman Colleen Rennison. The sound of a young singer’s first foray into the rock’n’roll boys club. The result of years spent fronting cover bands with players 10 years her senior, writing with musicians more seasoned and eager to give direction. “Boo Hoo Hoo” was raucous, rowdy and filled with soul and danger. It was the sound of youth careening into the adventure of life with all the screaming tires and heartache yet to come down the road. It was the sound of a wild haired girl riding into the horizon on the back of her boyfriend’s motorcycle.

On “Old Habits Die Hard,” Colleen isn’t sitting on the back of the motorcycle anymore. She’s barrelling down the highway, her grip on the throttle, and you better believe you’re going to hear her coming from miles away.

There’s a reason behind the acclaim that met No Sinner following their debut release via Mascot Label Group. Classic Rock Magazine called Colleen, “an early contender for ball-breaking warrior princess of 2014? and Blues & Soul wrote, “No Sinner are a super duper, great big fat, rare gem of a find.” Their teeth-gritted brand of blues and rock brought the young band to showcases at SXSW, European tours, performances on BBC Radio 2 and club shows with Reignwolf, Bass Drum of Death and Monster Truck. Noisey: Music ByVice exclaimed the band “oozes sex appeal.”

No Sinner isn’t Colleen’s first experience in the spotlight either. She pursued acting first, landing supporting roles in Sci-Fi shows and major Hollywood films starring such A-listers as Ray Liotta, Michelle Pfeiffer and Bruce Willis. But seizing the spotlight with a microphone never left her mind. It’s why Rennison would hold notes for far too long in music class, why she’d sing in the middle of a soccer field when she was supposed to keep someone from scoring, and why she ended up running away from boarding school and sneaking into open mic nights when she was 15.

Now, with all the experiences of the road, tour vans, cheap hotels and a hundred booze stained bars behind them, No Sinner is emerging as a fully realized rock’n’roll band with Colleen fearlessly at the helm.

On “Old Habits Die Hard” the band comes howling out of the gates. Screaming harmonica over a churning rhythm section set the pace on the track Leadfoot, as Colleen snarls “You are mine. For the taking.”

Colleen isn’t afraid to eschew the stereotypes behind being frontwoman either. “Janis Joplin and Etta James are such an easy comparison,” she explains, “but I’m doing Robert Plant up there too. Its a bit of an androgynous album—a rock ‘n’ roll odyssey through heartbreak and debauchery, good times and bad.”

It’s a theme that runs through the album. Blurring the lines between good and evil, man or woman, saint or sinner. No Sinner uses rock’n’roll to pummel through the walls of societal norms. As Colleen explains “I live and breathe rock ‘n’ roll. It’s a disease to want to push the envelope, to be an enemy to yourself at times, to want so much from the world that sometimes you can’t even stand to be in it. I never really felt like I belonged anywhere, and then I found the people that felt like me, that woke up every morning with a hole in their heart that can only be filled by music.”
“Old Habits Die Hard” is a more accurate portrayal of where Rennison’s head is at now than the songs on Boo Hoo Hoo. Or as she puts it, “It’s like the difference between your high school grad photo and your first mug shot.”

She brings it all home on the track “Saturday Night.” “Tell you once babe, I’ll tell you twice, I’ve got more to give than sugar and spice.”

Old Habits Die Hard (Deluxe Edition)

Saturday, October 18, 2014

No Sinner - Boo Hoo Hoo

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 38:09
Size: 87.4 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:25] 1. Boo Hoo Hoo
[3:39] 2. Love Is A Madness
[3:24] 3. Runnin'
[3:13] 4. If Anything
[4:30] 5. Work Song
[3:23] 6. That'd Be The Day
[5:14] 7. Rise Up
[5:35] 8. Devil On My Back
[4:42] 9. September Moon

No Sinner, lead by 26-year-old Colleen Rennison is a force of nature, a post modern soul belter and queen of rock, a hard-singing, hard-loving, hard-drinking, hard-working throwback to those her and the guys grew up listening to, including Nina Simone, Tina Turner, Rolling Stones and Diana Ross.

Rennison learned from a cousin that her name was “No Sinner” spelled backwards, is now the singer of a raucous rock band with guitarist Eric Campbell, drummer Ian Browne and rotating bassists Bradley Ferguson and Parker Bossley. Their debut album, Boo Hoo Hoo, includes six tracks from a 2012 EP released on Vancouver indie First Love Records.

Boo Hoo Hoo travels from the juke-joint jump blues of its title track and the Delta swamp of “Runnin’,” with a chugging Creedence beat, to “Love Is Madness” with a Motown bass line and a Dusty Springfield “Spooky” vibe. Other highlights include a cover of Nina Simone’s version of Nat Adderley / Oscar Brown Jr.’s “Work Song”, the soaring, affirmative gospel revival of “Rise Up,” the sensuous plaint of “If Anything” and the feedback-charged “Devil on My Back,” a band composition that features Black Mountain’s Matt Camirand.

No Sinner’s music is about the clash between the sacred and the profane, the preacher and the devil, the sins of Saturday night at the local watering hole being washed away in the redemption of Sunday morning in church; in short, the very contradiction at the heart of rock ’n’ roll.

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Thursday, January 2, 2014

No Sinner - Boo Hoo Hoo

Released: 2013
Size: 87.7 MB
Time: 37:58
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Blues Rock Soul
Art: Front Back

1. Boo Hoo Hoo [4:23]
2. Love Is a Madness [3:39]
3. Runnin' [3:24]
4. If Anything [3:13]
5. Work Song [4:29]
6. That'd Be The Day [3:23]
7. Rise Up [5:09]
8. Devil On My Back [5:35]
9. September Moon [4:40]

No Sinner fronted by Colleen Rennison ( No Sinner backwards) is a force of nature, a postmodern blues belter and queen of soul, a hard-singing, hard-loving, hard-drinking, hard-working throwback to those she grew up listening to, including Nina Simone, Tina Turner, Joe Cocker, Big Mama Thornton, and Bessie Smith.

The band release its debut 9 track mini album ‘Boo Hoo Hoo’ on January 17th 2014 via Mascot Label Group/Provogue records/Warner Music Finland.

Boo Hoo Hoo