The OrangePickers, a Blues/Rock
ensemble from San Diego, have released their first official EP album,
“Parable of the OrangePickers”
The OrangePickers, a Blues/Rock
ensemble from San Diego, have released their first official EP album,
“Parable of the OrangePickers,” available now from
www.MondoTunes.com and iTunes. The OrangePickers play classic blues
rock n' roll, and they were born to do it. This remarkably young
trio bases their talent on superb writing, razor-sharp chops, and
impeccable taste. These musicians are clearly die-hard music fans.
Frontman Bert Django's vocals are alone
worth the price of admission. Half crooning, half screaming his
lines in the tradition of Eric Burdon from the Animals,
twenty-two-year-old Django has perfected the art of the American
bluesman with plenty of time to lead the Pickers through a long,
brilliant career. As guitarist, he is capable of communicating
through his instrument as if it were part of him. His tone and riffs
evoke thoughts of Robin Trower and B.B. King, but he ballasts his
obvious talent by
writing with the spaciousness and
simplicity of Robert Johnson. His lyrics, like those of Burdon and
John Lee Hooker, are intended for deep groove, not academic study.
Much of the OrangePickers natural power is derived from their bass
and percussion, however.
Playing bass guitar is Fabian de Armas,
eighteen-year-old brother of Bert. Fabian is a multi-instrumentalist
that also plays guitar, mandolin, piano, and percussive instruments
such as drums and African djembe. His shining moments are born of
melody and punch, rather than flashy walks and pretentiousness.
Think Gail Ann Dorsey (David Bowie, Tears for Fears), not Les
Claypool (Primus). His style is neither too busy nor too passive,
and sticks to the kick drum like glue.
Drummer Alex Cecil, at
twenty-years-old, has already designed a singularly unorthodox,
punchy style that relies more on a bass drum and hi-hat combo, rather
than the usual snare/kick or more jazzy kick/ride cymbal. This style
alone places Cecil among the most innovative rock n' roll drummers in
California, but his inventiveness never gets obnoxious or noisy. His
is a deep, rolling groove, not an in-your-face one.
In their own words, the OrangePickers
“carry on the tradition of the old blues masters,” and fans of
classic rock and blues alike owe it to themselves to give this, their
first official release, a few spins on the turntable.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The EP “Parable of The
OrangePickers” is distributed globally by MondoTunes
(www.MondoTunes.com)
and is available at iTunes for convenient purchase and download
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ARTIST
CONTACT INFO:
Address – 13891 marbok way
Phone – 619- 823- 3467 (Bert)
619 971- 9413 (Fabian)
eMail – dearmasfabian@gmail.com
website –
www.facebook.com/TheOrangePickers
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