Gov't Mule

When: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Where: Minglewood Hall

Cost: $25

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Concert

Description: Gov't Mule -- wildly creative and fearsomely talented rock band once lauded by Rolling Stone for "successfully bringing the classic power-trio sound of Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience into the 21st century" -- has completed work on 'By A Thread'. Their first studio album in three years, it is slated for release on July 28th.

Now a quartet, lead by lead guitarist and frontman Warren Haynes, joined by drummer Matt Abts, keyboardist Danny Louis and new bassist Jorgen Carlsson, the band is planning a full-scale summer of activity, with nearly 40 dates in the U.S. alone, to be followed by additional touring plans in the fall.

Recorded largely in the Texas Hill Country at Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studio in 2009, the album¹s origins are apparent from the first track, ³Broke Down On The Brazos,² named after the nearby river, with a deep Texas stomp for the backbeat and featuring the trademark guitar-work of ZZ Top founder Billy Gibbons. Perhaps less descriptively named, ³Steppin¹ Lightly² is another burner, set off by the soulful vocals and mind-bending guitar work of Haynes, who proves anew why Rolling Stone named him one of the Top
25 guitarists of all time.

³This record feels like we¹re moving between the future and the past," says Haynes. "At heart, it feels like we're breaking new ground without forgetting our roots."

Other highlights include the lament ³Railroad Boy,² informed by both Celtic tradition and the Mississippi Delta; the expansive psych-rock of ŒMonday Mourning Meltdown²; and the optimistic ŒFrozen Fear,² with its lush harmony and even a hint of rocksteady skank.

Marked by incredible critical and fan support -- they've had over 2 million paid song downloads through their site MuleTracks -- Gov't Mule has released nearly a dozen acclaimed and bestselling albums while emerging as a major touring force, routinely headlining festivals, amphitheatres and pavilions.
A full slate of summer dates have already been announced, with stops including Bonnaroo and Haynes' own Mountain Jam festival at the end of May, with additional dates planned for September and beyond.

In recent months, Haynes has been spectacularly busy in his other dual roles as guitarist and singer for The Allman Brothers, who recently wrapped an epic stand 15 night stand at NYC¹s Beacon, and The Dead, where he recently drew raves from USA Today: ³Haynes has the toughest role to fill... he did so masterfully.²

Event posted: July 7, 2009
Last updated: July 7, 2009

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