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HOT BUTTERED
RUM STRING BAND
Playing, and Driving, a Well-Oiled Machine
California's
Hot Buttered Rum is riding a big wave of success after a very successful
2005, when their summer tour schedule had the band performing at
many premiere festivals, sharing stages with big names and gaining
mass exposure to legions of new fans.
What these new
fans found is a band whose music seems to transcend time. A combination
of hook laden melodies, filled with contemporary content, and an
instrumentation style that pushes the boundaries of traditional
bluegrass, Hot Buttered Rum is a taste of something old and something
new; something that sure feels good.
With one foot
in the door of traditional bluegrass and other adventuring into
vast possibilities of where their music can go, this is a band that
sounds familiar, something you've heard since childhood, all the
while sounding vital and fresh, blending elements of rock, reggae,
folk blue grass, and many other genres to form vibrant new music
that shows the promise of much more to come.
The band's second
CD, "Well-Oiled Machine," featuring a title track that
references the band's custom converted tour bus that is powered
by recycled vegetable oil and biodiesel, is actually one of the
band's most interesting stories. The bus gets the band to all of
their shows, and is a moving testament to Hot Buttered Rum's commitment
to using alternative fuels and lightening their impact on the environment.
Armed with this conscious conviction, their addictive musical sound,
and a seeming mission to spread social and conscious changes, the
time could well be at hand for the emergence of Hot Buttered Rum
to the national forefront.
A band that
disregards, yet still respects, the restrictions of traditional
blue grass music, Hot Buttered Rum also blends contemporary lyrics
to create a hybrid sound that has an old time feel, yet is down
right danceable. With the help of such luminaries as Peter Rowan,
Mike Marshall and Darol Anger, the band brings forth their very
best on "Well-Oiled Machine," showcasing the band's superior
instrumental prowess, an innovative roots-based music steeped in
traditional Appalachian blue grass, blended beautifully with a dose
of the High Sierra mountains and lyrics for the ages.
** First published
in HONEST TUNE magazine, Winter 2006
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