Showing posts with label Record Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Record Company. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

The Record Company - The 4th Album

Album: The 4th Album
Size: 88,6 MB
Time: 38:12
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2023
Styles: Blues/Rock/Roots mix
Art: Front

1. Dance On Mondays (4:08)
2. I Found Heaven (In My Darkest Days) (5:04)
3. Highway Lady (4:35)
4. Patterns (3:59)
5. Talk To Me (4:02)
6. Roll With It (3:32)
7. Bad Light (3:30)
8. Control My Heart Blues (3:15)
9. I'm Working (3:07)
10. You Made A Mistake (2:54)

The Record Company are a swaggering three-piece rock band with a lean, rootsy sound, but don't call them a blues act. While the blues is a major ingredient in their sound, they approach the music in their own way, blending the influences of foundational artists like Muddy Waters and Jimmy Reed with the tougher and more upbeat attack of early rock & roll. The group was formed by three friends who went from listening to old records to playing music inspired by their favorites. Performing small venues for small money, the trio developed a serious buzz in their hometown of Los Angeles, and soon shared bills with major artists, landing a record deal in 2015. Their debut album, 2016's Give It Back to You, was a strong roots rock session that garnered a Grammy nomination, and 2018's All of This Life was more eclectic in its approach, but just as passionate. 2023's The 4th Album split the difference between no-frills tunes and hard-grooving rhythms.

The Record Company were formed in 2011 by three serious music fans who had each moved to Los Angeles from the Midwest and East Coast - Vos from Milwaukee, Wisconsin; bassist Alex Stiff from Wayne, Pennsylvania; and drummer Marc Cazorla from Elmira, New York. Stiff and Cazorla first met during their college days, when they both played in a rowdy blues band that often headlined at frat parties. Once he graduated, Stiff moved to Los Angeles, and after a spell in Nashville, Cazorla followed suit, and the two friends rented a house together to save money. Vos, who grew up on a dairy farm, followed a whim and headed to Los Angeles in 2010 with his wife, and he met Stiff and Cazorla after placing an ad on Craigslist looking for like-minded music buffs.

The three men struck up a friendship and would regularly get together to share favorite sides from their extensive vintage record collections over beers. The guys made the jump to forming a band when Cazorla bought a battered drum kit at a garage sale. After posting some rehearsal recordings online, the trio, now known as the Record Company, began playing out, appearing at smaller clubs and record stores where the cover was low (or free) and curious listeners could easily check them out. The strategy worked, as the Record Company developed a significant following in their hometown, and they graduated to larger venues and festival dates, as well as opening for the likes of B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Blackberry Smoke, and Social Distortion.

In 2013, they put out a five-song EP, Feels So Good, that captured their rough-and-tumble sound on vinyl. In 2015, the Record Company took their sound overseas as they toured Europe for the first time, and that same year the group landed a record deal with Concord Music Group. Their debut album, Give It Back to You, was released in February 2016. The single "Off the Ground" earned radio airplay, and the LP got a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Second album All of This Life was recorded at Boulevard Recording in Hollywood with the bandmembers themselves producing, and appeared in June 2018.

After lots more touring and popping up on TV and film soundtracks (their music was used in the movies Bad Moms and Live or Die in La Honda and on the television series Nashville, Seal Team, and Bloodline), the group returned to the studio to record their third album. Before they started on the big project, they took a creative detour and cut an EP, Side Project, that found them reinventing a handful of covers, including tunes by Willie Dixon, INXS, and Cypress Hill. The EP came out in June 2021, with the LP Play Loud, appearing four months later; it added more contemporary rock and blues touches to their music while still sounding fierce at heart.

Though Play Loud was well-received by reviewers and fans, Concord wasn't satisfied with its sales figures, and they dropped the Record Company from their roster, this while the group was wrestling with the negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on their touring and recording schedules. The band responded with 2023's The 4th Album, an LP that took their sound back to its essentials while adding a lean, funky accent to their rhythms. The 4th Album was the Record Company's first release under a new deal with Round Hill Records. /Biography by Mark Deming, AllMusic

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Friday, October 8, 2021

The Record Company - Play Loud

Size: 118.8 MB
Time: 50:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Never Leave You (3:56)
02. How High (3:11)
03. Gotta Be Movin’ (3:33)
04. Out Of My Head (3:56)
05. Live As One (4:41)
06. Today Forever (4:25)
07. Get Up And Dance! (4:31)
08. Paradise (6:17)
09. Awake (4:39)
10. Lady Lila (4:05)
11. Midnight Moon (4:02)
12. Ain’t Going Home (3:19)

The Record Company—consisting of guitarist/lead vocalist Chris Vos, bassist Alex Stiff and drummer Marc Cazorla—most recently released their EP Side Project, which finds the band reimagining and reconstructing some of their favorite tracks by a wide range of artists including Big Mama Thornton, Cypress Hill, INXS and Willie Dixon.

Play Loud is the follow-up to the band’s critically lauded sophomore album All of This Life. Upon its release, Rolling Stone noted that the single “Life to Fix” “isn’t so much a return to form as it is taking that form a big new level,” while NPR Music raved that the track “breathes new life into a style of music.”

The band’s debut, Give It Back to You, earned them a GRAMMY nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The critically acclaimed record produced three Top Ten hits at Triple-A radio, including lead single “Off the Ground,” which reached #1 on Billboard’s Adult Alternative Songs chart. Entertainment Weekly describes their debut album as a “soul scorcher.” The Record Company has appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” CBS “This Morning,” NPR’s “World Café” and SiriusXM, and has shared bills with John Mayer, My Morning Jacket, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Zac Brown Band.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

VA - Blues Roots

Size: 227,6 MB
Time: 96:58
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - You Worry Me (3:34)
02 Southern Avenue - What Did I Do (3:52)
03 Michael Kiwanuka - One More Night (3:53)
04 Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' - Diving Duck Blues (4:28)
05 Danielle Nicole - Cry No More (4:22)
06 Jonny Lang - Bring Me Back Home (5:46)
07 Tedeschi Trucks Band - In Every Heart (6:20)
08 Vintage Trouble - Run Like The River (3:39)
09 The Struts - Kiss This (2:56)
10 The Record Company - Hard Day Coming Down (3:57)
11 The New Respects - Trouble (3:24)
12 Willy Moon - Railroad Track (2:25)
13 Barns Courtney - Hellfire (2:48)
14 Jamestown Revival - California (Cast Iron Soul) (4:13)
15 Deap Vally - Baby I Call Hell (3:00)
16 X Ambassadors - The Devil You Know (4:02)
17 Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown - Devil's Keep (4:25)
18 Bishop Briggs - The Way I Do (4:03)
19 Thunderpussy - Speed Queen (4:08)
20 Devon Gilfillian - Troublemaker (3:32)
21 Jamestown Revival - Poor Man's Gold (3:35)
22 Marcus King - The Well (2:57)
23 Goodbye June - Oh No (3:41)
24 Ben Harper - Call It What It Is (3:47)
25 Zac Brown Band & Chris Cornell - Heavy Is The Head (3:59)

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Monday, April 13, 2020

The Record Company - Early Songs & Rarities

Year: 2019
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:18
Size: 109,5 MB
Styles: Electric blues, R&B
Scans: Front, back

1. Darlin' Jane (4:07)
2. This Crooked City (Alternate Take) (4:08)
3. Medicine Man (3:44)
4. New Speedway Boogie (4:35)
5. Ain't Love Warm (3:53)
6. Bright Lights, Big City (3:39)
7. Never Gonna Cry For Me (9:04)
8. So What'cha Want (3:31)
9. Goodbye Sad Eyes (3:33)
10. 4 Days 3 Nights (3:28)
11. The Jailor (3:31)

An album of material, including rarities and covers, no longer available. The Record Company's own path is a rock n' roll dream made real, fueled by talent and determination. This trio of gritty underdog musicians played in bars and clubs for years before joining forces in L.A. Their debut album Give It Back To You garnered a Grammy nomination, spawned three Top Five hits at Triple-A radio and earned the band a slew of festival appearances and sold-out headline dates around the world.

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Sunday, June 24, 2018

The Record Company - All Of This Life

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:37
Size: 102.2 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[3:58] 1. Life To Fix
[3:15] 2. I’m Getting Better (And I’m Feeling It Right Now)
[4:10] 3. Goodbye To The Hard Life
[4:00] 4. Make It Happen
[5:52] 5. You And Me Now
[3:48] 6. Coming Home
[6:06] 7. The Movie Song
[5:16] 8. Night Games
[3:38] 9. Roll Bones
[4:31] 10. I'm Changing

“After that first album, everything just got amplified,” says Chris Vos singer/guitarist for The Record Company. “Our lives got crazier and bigger and more complicated in the best possible ways, and our sound and our songwriting just naturally grew alongside that. We’re the same people we always were, but The Record Company isn’t just three guys in a living room anymore.”

One listen to the band’s exhilarating new album, All Of This Life, and it’s clear that things have changed. The gritty slide guitar, fuzzed-out bass, and driving drums are all still front and center, but the songs are bolder and more ambitious, deeper and more reflective, brimming with adventurous vitality while still remaining firmly tethered to the roots of American rock and roll that have always grounded and nourished the group. The stakes were higher this time around to be sure, but the music more than delivers, bolstered by the kind of growth that can only come from the trial-by-fire the band experienced on their meteoric rise.

By now, The Record Company’s story is a well-known one: a trio of musicians grit it out on their own for years in bars and clubs, join forces in LA, set up some microphones in a living room, and cut an album that turns their world upside down. Released in 2016, Give It Back To You spawned three Top Ten hits at Triple-A radio (including the #1 smash “Off The Ground”), earned the band a slew of festival appearances and sold-out headline dates around the world, and garnered a GRAMMY nomination. The group made the rounds on late night TV, shared bills with John Mayer, Zac Brown Band, My Morning Jacket and Nathaniel Rateliff among others, and racked up more than ten million streams on Spotify. The critical response was just as ecstatic, with Rolling Stone raving that the band “kick[s] up a raw, rootsy racket” and Entertainment Weekly calling the album a “soul scorcher.”

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

The Record Company - Give It Back To You

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:32
Size: 90.5 MB
Styles: Bar band, Electric blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:12] 1. Off The Ground
[2:31] 2. Don't Let Me Get Lonely
[4:20] 3. Rita Mae Young
[4:07] 4. On The Move
[3:56] 5. Hard Day Coming Down
[3:55] 6. Feels So Good
[3:20] 7. Turn Me Loose
[3:49] 8. Give It Back To You
[4:29] 9. This Crooked City
[4:48] 10. In The Mood For You

To hear them tell it, the Record Company came together when three musician friends started hanging out once a week to drink beer and listen to vintage blues recordings they'd found at used record stores, swap meets, and the like. Judging from the group's debut album, the guys in the Record Company probably have plenty of great stuff in their LP stacks; Give It Back to You boasts a casual but muscular tone that's part Southern groove (think Jimmy Reed and Slim Harpo) and part Chess Records bite (Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Bo Diddley), with a dash of the Black Keys' rootsy modernism thrown in for good measure. The Record Company know good music from bad, and they have chops to go along with their taste -- Chris Vos' guitar work is strong and well focused, while his voice is well suited to the material, and bassist Alex Stiff and drummer Marc Cazorla are an admirably tight and hard-grooving rhythm section who know how to make this kind of music move. However, one thing that separates the Record Company from their influences is their songwriting -- while there are a few gems here like the moody "This Crooked City" and the lean and funky "Off the Ground," there seem to be more clichés than inspired moments in this batch of tunes, and for a band that seems to be striving for a raw and retro sound, Give It Back to You never sounds as dirty or sweaty as it needs to be. Ultimately, this album makes the Record Company sound like guys who learned all they know about the blues from records, and while they're said to be a powerful live act, they need to bring more of that passion and fire into the studio when they make their second album. ~Mark Deming

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