Showing posts with label Pat Faherty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Faherty. Show all posts

Saturday, March 18, 2023

#601 : GA-20 - Live in Loveland (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

 



2023 – Karma Chief

By Phillip Smith; March 18, 2023

Release Date : March. 17, 2023

 

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com


GA-20 ranks right up there among my favorite blues bands playing today.  I have absolutely loved their previous two studio albums, Crackdown, and Does Hound Dog Taylor.  The records are magnificent.  GA-20 has a way of filling every nook and cranny of their music with a timeless vintage sound and raw fearlessness.  Live in Loveland, their first full-length live album, was recorded direct-to-tape on a Tascam 388 in Loveland, Ohio at Plaid Room Records.   It features previously unrecorded tracks along with songs from Crackdown and their 2019 debut album Lonely Soul.  The musical chemistry shared between vocalist/guitarist Pat Faherty, guitarist/producer Matthew Stubbs, and drummer Tim Carman is sheer electric and fortified with true grit.

The album kicks off with a pair of deep-cuts paying homage to Harold Burrage’s “I Cry For You”, and Little Walter’s “My Baby’s Sweeter”.  They transport me through time and space to a smoke-filled juke joint tucked away somewhere in Chicago’s South Side.  “Lonely Soul” is a fireball of a song which clocks in at less than two minutes.  Carman keeps a riveting beat for this blues-meets-surf rock title-track.  I’m happy to see “Dry Run” from Crackdown was included.  That puts a smile on my face.  GA-20 knocks this fifties-era rockabilly original out of the ballpark with Faherty’s suave crooner vocals and Stubbs’ deliciously twangy guitar sounds. 

When I first heard “My Soul”, it took a while for me to process where I had heard this song before.  My experience with this funky track has only been through hearing it countless times from another favorite band of mine Phish.  I had never hunted down the original zydeco version from Clifton Chenier.  I have now though, and whether performed by Chenier, Phish, or GA-20, “My Soul” is a cool song in every case.            

Following in the footsteps of New York punk rockers The Ramones, GA-20 packs a massive amount of energy into a small amount of time.  “Hold it One More Time” is an excellent example.  This previously un-recorded original is a magnificent blues explosion which lasts just a smidge over two minutes.  Live in Loveland comes to a smashing end with lots of cheers when they close the show with “By My Lonesome”.   It’s a stellar song that leaves me wanting hear more after all the dust has settled.  

GA-20 is on my short list of bands I must see.  This recording just makes me want to see them even more.       

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LIVE IN LOVELAND TRACKLIST

1. I Cry For You

2. My Baby's Sweeter

3. Lonely Soul

4. I Let Someone In

5. Dry Run

6. Double Gettin'

7. My Soul

8. Just Because

9. Hold It One More Time

10. Crackin' Up

 

 

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Saturday, August 27, 2022

#572 > GA-20 - Crackdown (PhillyCheezeBlues.Blogspot.com)

 


GA-20

Crackdown

2022 – Karma Chief Records

By Phillip Smith; Aug. 27, 2022

Original source : phillycheezeblues.blogspot.com

 

Last year, I heard GA-20’s attention-snatching tribute to the legendary bluesman Hound Dog Taylor, and I’ve been a fan of theirs ever since.  Consisting of guitarist Matt Stubbs, a fourteen-year veteran of Charlie Musselwhite’s touring band, guitarist/vocalist Pat Faherty, and drummer Tim Carman, GA-20 has been a force in the blues arena since 2018.  The trio’s latest record, Crackdown consists of ten all-original tracks seared to perfection with their raw, unbridled approach to the blues, and I absolutely love it.

From the beginning, I’m captivated by the blanket of fuzz and heavy bass forming the ominous landscape of “Fairweather Friend”.  Fueled by a driving rhythm and cast with a vintage sound, the song grabs ahold of me with a tight grip.  GA-20 calls back to the days of Howlin’ Wolf with “Easy on the Eyes”.  Steeped in swampy juke-joint blues and loaded with feral howls, the song is definitely one of my favorites.  The spirit of James Brown is summoned and cast into the funky title-track “Crackdown”.  If one can’t get down to this one, they’ve surely passed on to another plane of existence.  Short, sweet, and clocking in at just a bit over two minutes, “Double Getting”, is another cool-as-hell tune.  With a lively beat, it dances its way through rockabilly, surf-rock, and blues, culminating in retro-rock experience.

GA-20 continues to push the envelope with blues, all-while maintaining a high level of authenticity.  This is a band I really want to catch live.  I know it would be a great experience.    

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For more information about GA-20, visit this website : https://ga20band.com


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