Promised Land Sound

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She Takes Me There 00:00 Tools
Push and Pull (All the Time) 00:00 Tools
Otherworldly Pleasures 00:00 Tools
Through the Seasons 00:00 Tools
Oppression 00:00 Tools
Dialogue 00:00 Tools
Golden Child 00:00 Tools
Canfield Drive 00:00 Tools
Better Company 00:00 Tools
Northern Country Scene 00:00 Tools
Within Sight 00:00 Tools
Fadin' Fast 00:00 Tools
The Storm 00:00 Tools
River No More 00:00 Tools
Make It Through the Fall 00:00 Tools
Empty Vase 00:00 Tools
Weed and Wine 00:00 Tools
By the Rain 00:00 Tools
Understand 00:00 Tools
For His Soul 00:00 Tools
Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again 00:00 Tools
Wandering Habits 00:00 Tools
Money Man 00:00 Tools
[Untitled] 00:00 Tools
Yes You Can 00:00 Tools
Cool Me Down 00:00 Tools
The Big Easy 00:00 Tools
Back To Me 00:00 Tools
For Use and Delight: "She Takes Me There" (2015, PoB-22) 00:00 Tools
Pay Day 00:00 Tools
All the Time 00:00 Tools
S/T (PoB-09, 2013): 02 Empty Vase 00:00 Tools
F Cancer 00:00 Tools
S/T (PoB-09, 2013): 10 Fadin' Fast 00:00 Tools
Otherwordly Pleasures 00:00 Tools
F*** Cancer 00:00 Tools
Welcome To Daytrotter / Empty Vase 00:00 Tools
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Promised Land Sound emerged from the fertile Nashville garage scene—members have played with PUJOL, Denney and the Jets, and members of JEFF The Brotherhood and Those Darlins, among others—but they have quickly evolved to deploy a more varied country and soul palette than most of their brethren and sistren. In short order, they’ve managed to attract the admiration of esteemed folks like fellow Nashvillain Jack White, who released a live 7” of theirs on his Third Man Records. Bassist and singer Joey Scala and his younger brother Evan (drums) originally hail from Roanoke, Virginia but moved to Tennessee in 2000. In another exploration of a venerable American tradition, Joey spent some time hitchhiking around after high school, eventually meeting Nashville lifer and guitar prodigy Sean Thompson and playing in a succession of local bands together before beginning to write in earnest as a team. Keyboard player and pianist Ricardo Alessio tells us he was raised by an insular homeschooling family in Southeast Michigan and classically trained. Luke Schneider sometimes guests on pedal steel. Our slack-jawed reaction upon first hearing Promised Land Sound live at the Stone Fox in Nashville abides: These dudes can play. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.