If you haven't heard of Alberta Cross, you most definitely will soon. Though they currently hail from Brooklyn, NY, Alberta Cross are already huge in the UK (their original home), having toured with Oasis, The Shins and Bat For Lashes. They're an indie rock band that doesn't piss me off ...
“Channeling Neil Young and My Morning Jacket, the sound of deliverance.”—EsquireAlberta Cross are poised for the release of their much-anticipated full-length debut, Broken Side of Time, set for release September 22 on ATO Records. The album arrives on the heels of their acclaimed EP The Thief & the Heartbreaker, which earned the band U.K. touring slots with Oasis, The Shins and Bat For Lashes,...
yeah so i just wrote a long, journalistic piece- and tried to post- and mog froze because I had tagged a song in the library that evidently it had trouble retrieving. And like how most seminal moments can't be recreated, that pithy post can't either...so here's a shorter version of a longer tale. It's gray out today and I've spent most of the morning reading about the shortage of rice supplies ...
occasionally we get some really candid, funny moments with the artists at http://www.uncensoredinterview.com i believe this to be one of them..Alberta Cross.
Doesn't seem that long ago I was raving about Alberta Cross but here I am again already...I've just found they have new material coming out in the UK later this month. This track - which is all over the better radio stations - is the title track from a new EP.It shows a new edge to their sound without betraying their influences. The vocal is fragile and haunting, the song is a relentless surge....
According to early reports, 'Broken Side Of Time' sees the now NYC based band perform an inspired set of electric songs that finds the intersection of The Verve, My Morning Jacket and Neil Young.
Doesn't seem that long ago I was raving about Alberta Cross but here I am again already...I've just found they have new material coming out in the UK later this month. This track - which is all over the better radio stations - is the title track from a new EP.It shows a new edge to their sound without betraying their influences. The vocal is fragile and haunting, the song is a relentless surge....
Any one else no this bunch? I still can't believe this record isn't straight out of '68... Straight out of Haight Ashbury or some place. It's like my mind's soundtrack to Big Sur or Kerouac's on the road. Apparently live this guy's voice is mind-blowing... Going to check them in London in Sept.Now the sun's has finally come out in the UK, this has to be your soundtrack of the summer.
Hello! It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating reaching 50′000 hits so this latest landmark has come as a bit of a surprise! Either way, thanks so much to everyone that has visited us, we really appreciate it! Before we get to the customary video we thought we'd share some of our future plans with you [...]
yeah so i just wrote a long, journalistic piece- and tried to post- and mog froze because I had tagged a song in the library that evidently it had trouble retrieving. And like how most seminal moments can't be recreated, that pithy post can't either...so here's a shorter version of a longer tale. It's gray out today and I've spent most of the morning reading about the shortage of rice supplies ...
Good afternoon music lovers. Apologies if I have blogged on the beauty that is Alberta Cross before...i may have, I can't really remember(after effects of too much fun as a youth)...either way I love their record The Thief and the Heartbreaker...enjoy the song
occasionally we get some really candid, funny moments with the artists at http://www.uncensoredinterview.com i believe this to be one of them..Alberta Cross.
Our Alberta Cross live session has a nice comment from a reader named Dan saying that he and a friend were introduced to Alberta Cross via HearYa about 18 months ago. Unlike me, Dan has had the luxury of seeing them live a few times in NYC. I ended up catching Alberta Cross twice at [...]