The Commoners - Devil Teasin' Me (single)
“Devil Teasin’ Me”, de nieuwe single van Canadese rootsrockers The Commoners. Het is de eerste single van het in 2024 te verschijnen nieuwe studioalbum, dat de opvolger zal zijn van het internationaal goed ontvangen “Find A Better Way” uit 2022. Hieronder nog een aantal quotes uit recensies m.b.t. dat album, dat net zoals het a.s. via Gypsy Soul Records zal verschijnen.
“Dit Canadese kwartet heeft een vijfsterrenplaat in zich. Eigenlijk is “Find A Better Way” dat al, want alle negen songs zijn ronduit geweldig.” (Lust For Life, december 2022)
“De ene keer is het wat steviger, de andere wat sentimenteler en altijd is daar weer die geweldige stem van Medhurst die daar als een fraaie strik omheen zit. Elke track heeft wel iets dat je doet opveren.” (Rockportaal, november 2022)
“Wie van stevige rock en rootsmuziek houdt zal zeker in zijn sas zijn met het titelloos album van The Commoners. Zowel instrumentaal als vocaal zijn The Commoners een top band. Aanrader.” (Concertmonkey, november 2022)
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The Commoners (L-R): Adam Cannon (drums), Ben Spiller (bass), Chris Medhurst (vocals, guitar), Ross Hayes Citrullo (lead guitar), Miles Evans-Branagh (keyboards). Photo Credit: © JC Polien |
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“Devil Teasin’ Me” captures self-reckoning wrapped up in rock ‘n’ roll. The song strikes hot and smolders before it erupts into a sonic inferno that epitomizes the band’s signature crisp tones and rich production, established on their critically acclaimed second studio album “Find A Better Way” (Gypsy Soul Records, 2022).
On “Devil Teasin’ Me” pleading lead vocals question, “Is this who I’m meant to be?” all of which pulls the listener into the ring as vocalist Chris Medhurst battles personal demons. Lush harmonies and group vocals coil around spirited organ and driving percussion, fervidly gripping the track.
Faustian bargains aside, the quintet returns with confidence and a surety of sound that is the result of the fast- moving pace of rigorous touring. With two UK and European tours under their belt, the Commoners are well on their way to becoming one of today's top roots rock and roll bands.
With more concerts on the horizon, catch them on tour in the UK for a nationwide tour supporting Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton from 19-30 October 2023, followed by a headline gig at the Bourne Music Club on Wednesday 1 November (see tour dates listed below).
Offering their own blend of rock and roll, southern blues, and roots music, the Toronto-based five-piece band are known for their high-energy riffs, soulful vocals, and rich harmonies. The result is an unforgettable, authentic Southern-style rock experience.
The band developed over the course of a decade, adapting through challenging times to form the lineup as it exists today which consists of Chris Medhurst (vocals, guitar), Ben Spiller (bass), Ross Hayes Citrullo (lead guitar), Adam Cannon (drums), and Miles Evans-Branagh (keyboards).
The Commoners unite under a shared dream: to write, perform, and share music that is an authentic nod to the greats who paved the way before them.
“Devil Teasin’ Me” embodies the spirit of rock, blues, soul, and roots,” says the band’s lead singer, Chris Medhurst. “We wanted to capture the sheer excitement of roots rock. This is the music that we listen to.” “The Black Crowes are a considerable influence for us,” adds Medhurst. “Derek Trucks, Marcus King, Led Zeppelin, and The Allman Brothers Band, too. These are the bands that we wear on our sleeves as we aspire to create our own music and sound.” “As with our previous album, we wanted to marry old and new southern rock together in a way that was unique to the band’s Canadian roots,” explains lead guitarist Ross Hayes Citrullo. “By adding the soul and rock elements of the Black Crowes, and the southern blues rock undertones of The Allman Brothers to a production style akin to Blackberry Smoke and Rival Sons, I think we developed an authentic sound that compares sonically to some of our favourite records across all of those music genres.”
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