| The Alternate
Routes are a young, dynamic rock band with a strong emphasis on
songwriting and storytelling. The band, which recently released
its debut album, Good and Reckless and True, was formed
in 2002 when vocalist/guitarist Tim Warren and guitarist/vocalist
Eric Donnelly began collaborating and found that despite different
respective styles and major influences, they shared a similar
vision of the songwriting process and a strong desire to develop
a style that was uniquely their own. Once bassist Chip Johnson
came aboard, the nucleus of the band was complete.
The past year has been something of a whirlwind
for the band. Shortly after being signed by StarPolish Management,
the Alternate Routes headed to Nashville to record their first
full-length album, Good and Reckless and True, which
was produced by noted Nashville producer Jay Joyce (Patty Griffin,
John Hiatt, Rubyhorse). The album, which was recorded during a
furious three weeks of sessions, was tracked live in the studio,
with many of the performances captured in a single take. Sitting
on the drum throne for most of the album's tracks was Brad Pemberton,
who has played with Ryan Adams and Bobby Bare, Jr. among countless
others. In the brief time since it was released, the album has
been among the best sellers at the Awarestore (www.awarestore.com),
and is already garnering acclaim from both fans and critics alike.
Good and Reckless and True is filled
with compact, melodic songs with intensely personal lyrics colored
by a dark sarcasm, and which explore a wide palette of human emotions.
The songs, which are both refreshingly new yet imbued with a sense
of timelessness, are brought to life by the interplay between
Warren's distinctive voice, which has been compared to artists
as diverse as Damien Rice and Ryan Adams, and Donnelly's memorable,
melodic guitar work, which fuses his knowledge of jazz with his
love for distinctive song-oriented players such as Clapton, the
Edge and Elvis Costello. Anchoring the group – and driving
it forward –– is Berklee – trained Johnson's
energetic, propulsive bass playing, which is informed by his admiration
for bands such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam. Though
individually the band's members have obvious influences - notably
the Beatles, Pearl Jam, The Band, Elvis Costello and Tom Waits
- collectively the ensuing tug-of-war to reconcile those influences
results in something surprisingly cohesive and quite unique: the
Alternate Routes.
As compelling as their debut album is, the
Alternate Routes is really a band that comes alive when they take
the stage. As Mike Sembos wrote in the Fairfield County Register,
"The Alternate Routes are one of the few groups that tackle
both writing and performing with the same zeal, and have the talent
to back it up. They play radio-friendly rock with charismatic
vocals, good changes and a solid beat."
To support the launch of the new album, the
band is gearing up for a series of live shows – including
residencies in New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia
– all around the Northeast. To learn more about the band,
hear songs from the new album, view upcoming tour dates or to
purchase Good and Reckless and True, visit the Alternate Routes'
website at www.thealternateroutes.com.
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