Side 1:
Devil Eyes
Nobody Get Me Down
Keep On Movin
Furry
In The Woods
Leave Her Alone
Side 2:
Deep Blues
Goin' Down That Road Again
Caves
Let Me Hold You
Limited Edition Deluxe Gatefold LP on red vinyl
Produced by GravelRoad
Engineered by Tom Meyers
Additional engineering by Chris Proff
Mixed by Jim Diamond @ Ghetto Recorders, Detroit, MI
Mastered By Ed Brooks at RFI, Seattle, WA
Juke Joints, Dive Bars and Honky Tonks Tour - 2012
January 26 - The Tractor Tavern, Seattle WA
February 1 - Howlin' Wolf's, New Orleans (with T-Model Ford)
February 2 - White Water Tavern, Little Rock AR
February 3 - Blue Bonnet Bar, Norman OK
February 4 - Giddy Up's, Austin TX
February 7 - Sparky's, Hatch NM
February 8 - Crescent Lounge, Phoenix AZ
February 9 - The Prospector, Long Beach CA
February 10 - Sports & Spirits, Bakersfield CA
February 11 - Pastime Pub, Truckee CA
February 12 - Torch Club, Sacramento CA
About PSYCHEDELTA
With 60,000 road miles under their belts as a result of nine tours in three years backing Delta Blues great
T-Model Ford, GravelRoad was itching to get back in the studio. For their third album they knew they had to
do something different. From the opening track Devil Eyes to the closing Let Me Hold You, Psychedelta seeps
into your ears with darker, grittier, deep blues. Aided and abetted by Detroit producer Jim Diamond (White
Stripes, The Dirtbombs, The Pack A.D.) to bring the most out of the band’s "tight looseness”, Stefan Zillioux
(guitar and vocals), Jon Kirby Newman (guitar, bass, vocals), and Martin Reinsel (drums) swim in a sea of blues
infused with heavier rock but not overpowered by it. The blues is always present; the riffs are always there.
There are moments when Jon Spencer Blues Explosion comes to mind, but Psychedelta is a tighter approach.
They aren’t attempting to blow up the blues, just explore it, push it where it can be pushed. Hard, if necessary.
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