Brett Spaulding & The Psychic Spies “Livin’ To Play”

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    Artista / Grupo: Brett Spaulding & The Psychic Spies

    Álbum: Livin’ To Play

    Discográfica: Self Production / Sarah French

    Año publicación: 2019

    Fecha crítica: 8/2019

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

For more than a decade singer, guitar player and songwriter Brett Spaulding has been very active in Calgary, Canada music scene where he usually lives Among others he has been sideman in Mike Clark’s or Kenny Blues Boss Wayne’s bands In 2015 he was awarded as ‘guitarist of the year’ by the Calgary Blues Music Association and, since then on, he started touring with his own band and leading his projects It can be said guitar becomes the main element of this new album, whether attacking the hardest rhythms as well as in the sweetest harmonies or even pop-cut melodies that can be found along the recording Deeply Influenced by such different artists like The Beatles, Steely Dan, The Foo Fighters or Stevie Ray Vaughan, his music tries to be simple but at the same time cool and sophisticated The energy and originality that come from his personal creativity can be found along the nine songs selected for the album Besides Brett Spaulding on vocals, bass in one cut and guitar, his band includes Chad Holtzman on bass, guitar and vocals, Brent Wright on slide guitar and vocals, Stephen Fletcher on keyboards and Emmet VanEtten on drums, percussion and vocals



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