With four self-released albums to their credit and a word-of-mouth
reputation that draws legions of diehard fans to their
must-see-to-believe live shows, northern roots music hybrid Trampled by
Turtles are set to release Palomino, their first album through Thirty
Tigers/RED, on April 13th, 2010. With a sound that’s a bracing hybrid
of classic American songwriting, bluegrass and folk, this is forceful
acoustic music from the land of ice and snow – of dark winters,
isolation and numbing cold – delivered at breakneck pace with the fervor
of religion.
The five members of what would become Trampled by
Turtles formed in 2003 in Duluth, Minnesota, the Great Lakes port town
that had spawned slowcore pioneers Low a decade earlier. Down in the
“The Cities” (Minneapolis and St. Paul to the rest of the world), such
fabled Minnesota brethren as Dylan through to the Jayhawks had raised
the bar pretty damn high, songcraft-wise. Within this contained music
scene, the future members of TxT did their time in punk and rock and
roll bands, brandishing their electricity proudly, before going
“organic” with acoustic instruments.
While they never set out to be a “bluegrass” band, the band employs the same time-honored tools
of the trade – guitar, acoustic bass, banjo, mandolin and fiddle – as
their ‘grass-fed country cousins. But their soul-deep differences in
influences, attitude and attack, from their quicksilver, deadly accurate
picking to their lonesome, hauntingly spare ballads, make for a very
different musical beast indeed.
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