Posts Tagged ‘Balto’

BALTO – ” Shots In The Dark “

Posted: February 4, 2017 in MUSIC
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Balto are set to release their latest effort in February via the fine folks at Total Reality Meltdown. The Portland 4-piece play a great brand of soulful Americana that is very infectious. Take a listen to a couple of tracks off the new album below. Recently returned from a grueling tour of Alaska’s interior, they found a farmhouse studio, located in the fields of an agricultural island in Oregon, and sojourned there for nine days— stocked with a generation of new songs, dozens of borrowed instruments, and several hundred tallboys.The loose, bucolic setting made for fertile developments.

Songs took on a backporch ease. Instrumentation got ad hoc, with a tuba loaned from a local middle school and an empty swimming pool serving as a reverb chamber. With the opportunity to become truly lost in their work, ideas and paint flew at the walls; yet the project stayed tight and bright through the discerning production of Phillipe Bronchtein, who balanced the looseness of the sessions with gentle rigor and clarity, welcoming Sheron’s penchant for bombast while bringing the razor to things whenever necessary. Consequently, the alloyed sounds on Strangers are uncluttered and weighted perfectly to the musical arcs they tender. In the final mix (courtesy of Jeff Saltzman), every note rings out and fades away in the expanse, revealing in full Balto’s luscious and impeccable songcraft.

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Album out 02/24/2017 via Total Reality Meltdown

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Unbridled American Rock and Roll – steeped in the mythology of the legendary songwriters and the almighty groove. Biting cynicism, instant classics, rip-your-heart-out live energy, a willingness to swagger, shred hard, and live behind the beat.

After a busy 2015 that saw several festival appearances, an Alaska tour, and the release of a 7″ Vinyl, Balto has put the finishing touches on its next full length LP. Recorded over a two week period in rural Oregon, the album is a mind-bending coming of age for the band, from pensive, anxious minimalism to boozy, groovy swagger. Look for it in summer 2016.

“Balto’s new 7-inch, Call It by Its Name, is great… [it] could well be one of the best local records dropped this year.”.

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Balto:

Dan Sheron – Vocals, Guitars,
Luke Beckel – Guitars, Vocals, Pump Organ
Seth Mower – Drums, Vocals, Percussion
Devon Hoffner – Bass, Vocals

Adam Finger – Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Vocals
Philippe Bronchtein – JUNO, Rhodes

LP out 02/24/2017 via Total Reality Meltdown

 

BALTO – ” Born A Stray “

Posted: September 18, 2016 in MUSIC
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Unbridled American Rock and Roll – steeped in the mythology of the legendary songwriters and the almighty groove. Biting cynicism, instant classics, rip-your-heart-out live energy, a willingness to swagger, shred hard, and live behind the beat.

After a busy 2015 that saw several festival appearances, an Alaska tour, and the release of a 7″ Vinyl, Balto has put the finishing touches on its next full length LP. Recorded over a two week period in rural Oregon, the album is a mind-bending coming of age for the band, from pensive, anxious minimalism to boozy, groovy swagger. Look for it in summer 2016.

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Released September 8th, 2016

BALTO – ” Saints and Crows “

Posted: January 22, 2015 in MUSIC
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A few years back, songwriter Dan Sheron found himself in the most precarious of situations: working as a telemarketer in Russia. As you may imagine, Sheron quickly became in dire need of an escape and relocated to — of all places — Siberia in order to write and record music as Balto. On his own, he’s released two LPs, 2011’s October’s Road and 2012’s Monuments, before moving to Portland, Oregon to recruit a full band. The next adventure for Sheron and Balto comes with the release of a new 7-inch called Call It By Its Name, due out this spring.

“Saints & Crows”, which serves as single’s A-side, marks a lively sonic transformation for Balto. The pensiveness of Sheron’s early songwriting is replaced with feisty guitars and ecstatic yelps. Western twang permeates the spots between Sheron’s sneering vocal delivery and the tasteful honky-tonk piano.