Headphones #116: The Lettners and pure life

Headphones #116: The Lettners and pure life

When 4 masters of their craft mix the very best of their worlds and their extremely particular person personalities, it’s apparent that nice issues can come out of it. “Soiled Roots” is a firework, a diary of life solid in 14 songs that overcomes boundaries and places a smile of pleasure on the face of the lover’s struggling. The combo from Higher Austria makes you overlook their origins as a result of they sound as in the event that they have been at house within the southern states of the USA and had by no means performed another music than that which is cherished and nurtured between Louisiana and Tennessee.

Unpretentious, real, filled with power and pleasure in making music, with out even for a second giving the impression of being attentive to the style of the center – that is how Tom “Sweethard” Lettner (Bananz sings like no different) and Jörg “Honeyboy” Lettner (Mr. Brunnbauer performs the blues harp with the best conviction) race throughout the nation along with HG Gutternigg and Andreas Luger.

The 4 males go regarding their work in a very analogue means; it’s a pleasure to see the tuba and harmonica transfer between laid-back guitar riffs and much more laid-back drumming. All the things has an important naturalness. Each track is price discovering, however “Monkey Blues”, “Candy Little Rider” and “Lengthy Hair Girl” deserve particular point out. Should you do not rave regarding “Soiled Roots”, then it is your personal fault otherwise you’re simply not a fan of earthy music.

The Lettners Combo „Soiled Roots“

Live performance ideas: 21 June CD presentation at Crimson Rooster Steyr; 30 June on the Woodstock of brass music in Ort im Innkreis; 4 July Klangzeit Altstadt Linz

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Erwin & Edwin „Des is jo des“:
The folks music foundation can’t be denied, however Erwin & Edwin’s Gstanzln and Polka at all times have a pop attraction. Other than the quiet finale with “Miad & hinig”, the remainder of the songs are normally a blast. With lyrical wit and laid-back vibes, the quintet makes you wish to dance and celebration. With actual Austrian knowledge like “Woswasi”, “Warihedi” or “IEA”.

Simon Stadler „Okay“:
The Carinthian shouldn’t be recognizable by his language, however over time you acknowledge Udo Jürgens as his inspiration for writing his personal songs. On “Okay,” the songwriter Simon Stadler additionally lives out his penchant for songs and lyrics that say quite a bit and are characterised by linguistic maturity. It is no surprise that Konstantin Wecker needed to get him on board for his label “Sturm & Klang.”

Creator

Reinhold Gruber

Native editor Linz

Headphones #116: The Lettners and pure life

Reinhold Gruber

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