
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown-Shake The Roots Autographed Colored Vinyl LP
Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown are a formidable modern blues rock band based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band features guitarist and vocalist Tyler Bryant, Caleb Crosby on drums, Ryan Fitzgerald on bass, and Graham Whitford on guitar.Â
Together, they have established themselves as one of the genreâs most important groups in recent years, having released successful and critically acclaimed albums, in addition to having opened to gargantuan acts such as Guns Nâ Roses, AC/DC and Aerosmith.
In an effort to obtain more control of their creative output, the band has recently started Rattle Shake Records, their very own label. And to celebrate this milestone, they have just released their fifth full-length album:
Produced by Bryant (and featuring Larkin Poeâs Rebecca Lovell providing backing vocals), the album, as its title implies, is directed toward the origins and roots of the Shakedownâs sound, which results in an extremely organic outing, with striking nuances of blues, country and bluegrass, but still retaining the groupâs trademark heavy-rock barrage of sound. And despite this retro-styled approach, Shake The Roots is far from being outdated or anachronistic, as the band made an effort to add modern and even slightly unconventional elements to the mix.
The album starts off with the stinging slide and foot-stomping rhythm of the bluegrass-oriented cut âBare Bonesâ, which is then similarly followed by the catchy bite of âAinât None Watered Downâ and its distinctive resonator riff. Things go down a heavier path as âGhost Riderâ kicks into high gear with its vigorous fuzzy riffs and modern, indie rock-like tone and feel. âRootsâ, on the other hand, features a strong country flavor, which is used by Bryant to recollect his origins and early musical influences.
âHard Learnedâ takes a calmer approach with its more sparse instrumentation, western atmosphere, and subdued vocals before the monstrous riffs of âShacklesâ come into play. The songâs slower tempo, distortion-heavy, staccato riffage, and caustic soloing are reminiscent of Black Sabbathâs early sound. âTennesseeâ is the groupâs tribute to the warm state they made their home while the southern rock number âMidnight Oilâ closes the album.
Revisiting the bandâs essence and origins while continuing to offer something engaging and fresh,  Shake The Roots further cements Tyler Bryant And The Shakedownâs status as one of the acts that make up both the present and future of blues and roots-based rock music. Definitely, a must listen for any fan of the genre. -Fidel Beserra
Tracks:
Side 1:Â
Bare Bones
GhostriderÂ
Ainât None Watered Down
Roots
Hard Learned
ShacklesÂ
Â
Side 2:Â
Off The Rails
Good ThingÂ
Sell Yourself
Tennessee
Sunday No ShowÂ
Midnight OilÂ
Label: Rattle Shake Records
Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown are a formidable modern blues rock band based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band features guitarist and vocalist Tyler Bryant, Caleb Crosby on drums, Ryan Fitzgerald on bass, and Graham Whitford on guitar.Â
Together, they have established themselves as one of the genreâs most important groups in recent years, having released successful and critically acclaimed albums, in addition to having opened to gargantuan acts such as Guns Nâ Roses, AC/DC and Aerosmith.
In an effort to obtain more control of their creative output, the band has recently started Rattle Shake Records, their very own label. And to celebrate this milestone, they have just released their fifth full-length album:
Produced by Bryant (and featuring Larkin Poeâs Rebecca Lovell providing backing vocals), the album, as its title implies, is directed toward the origins and roots of the Shakedownâs sound, which results in an extremely organic outing, with striking nuances of blues, country and bluegrass, but still retaining the groupâs trademark heavy-rock barrage of sound. And despite this retro-styled approach, Shake The Roots is far from being outdated or anachronistic, as the band made an effort to add modern and even slightly unconventional elements to the mix.
The album starts off with the stinging slide and foot-stomping rhythm of the bluegrass-oriented cut âBare Bonesâ, which is then similarly followed by the catchy bite of âAinât None Watered Downâ and its distinctive resonator riff. Things go down a heavier path as âGhost Riderâ kicks into high gear with its vigorous fuzzy riffs and modern, indie rock-like tone and feel. âRootsâ, on the other hand, features a strong country flavor, which is used by Bryant to recollect his origins and early musical influences.
âHard Learnedâ takes a calmer approach with its more sparse instrumentation, western atmosphere, and subdued vocals before the monstrous riffs of âShacklesâ come into play. The songâs slower tempo, distortion-heavy, staccato riffage, and caustic soloing are reminiscent of Black Sabbathâs early sound. âTennesseeâ is the groupâs tribute to the warm state they made their home while the southern rock number âMidnight Oilâ closes the album.
Revisiting the bandâs essence and origins while continuing to offer something engaging and fresh,  Shake The Roots further cements Tyler Bryant And The Shakedownâs status as one of the acts that make up both the present and future of blues and roots-based rock music. Definitely, a must listen for any fan of the genre. -Fidel Beserra
Tracks:
Side 1:Â
Bare Bones
GhostriderÂ
Ainât None Watered Down
Roots
Hard Learned
ShacklesÂ
Â
Side 2:Â
Off The Rails
Good ThingÂ
Sell Yourself
Tennessee
Sunday No ShowÂ
Midnight OilÂ
Label: Rattle Shake Records
Description
Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown are a formidable modern blues rock band based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band features guitarist and vocalist Tyler Bryant, Caleb Crosby on drums, Ryan Fitzgerald on bass, and Graham Whitford on guitar.Â
Together, they have established themselves as one of the genreâs most important groups in recent years, having released successful and critically acclaimed albums, in addition to having opened to gargantuan acts such as Guns Nâ Roses, AC/DC and Aerosmith.
In an effort to obtain more control of their creative output, the band has recently started Rattle Shake Records, their very own label. And to celebrate this milestone, they have just released their fifth full-length album:
Produced by Bryant (and featuring Larkin Poeâs Rebecca Lovell providing backing vocals), the album, as its title implies, is directed toward the origins and roots of the Shakedownâs sound, which results in an extremely organic outing, with striking nuances of blues, country and bluegrass, but still retaining the groupâs trademark heavy-rock barrage of sound. And despite this retro-styled approach, Shake The Roots is far from being outdated or anachronistic, as the band made an effort to add modern and even slightly unconventional elements to the mix.
The album starts off with the stinging slide and foot-stomping rhythm of the bluegrass-oriented cut âBare Bonesâ, which is then similarly followed by the catchy bite of âAinât None Watered Downâ and its distinctive resonator riff. Things go down a heavier path as âGhost Riderâ kicks into high gear with its vigorous fuzzy riffs and modern, indie rock-like tone and feel. âRootsâ, on the other hand, features a strong country flavor, which is used by Bryant to recollect his origins and early musical influences.
âHard Learnedâ takes a calmer approach with its more sparse instrumentation, western atmosphere, and subdued vocals before the monstrous riffs of âShacklesâ come into play. The songâs slower tempo, distortion-heavy, staccato riffage, and caustic soloing are reminiscent of Black Sabbathâs early sound. âTennesseeâ is the groupâs tribute to the warm state they made their home while the southern rock number âMidnight Oilâ closes the album.
Revisiting the bandâs essence and origins while continuing to offer something engaging and fresh,  Shake The Roots further cements Tyler Bryant And The Shakedownâs status as one of the acts that make up both the present and future of blues and roots-based rock music. Definitely, a must listen for any fan of the genre. -Fidel Beserra
Tracks:
Side 1:Â
Bare Bones
GhostriderÂ
Ainât None Watered Down
Roots
Hard Learned
ShacklesÂ
Â
Side 2:Â
Off The Rails
Good ThingÂ
Sell Yourself
Tennessee
Sunday No ShowÂ
Midnight OilÂ
Label: Rattle Shake Records





















