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6 String Drag To Bring High Hat
6 STRING DRAG TO RELEASE ROOTS ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
THEIR FIRST NEW ALBUM IN OVER 17 YEARS
THIS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 ON ROYAL POTATO FAMILY
“So thrilled to have 6 String Drag back again. They’re as great as ever. Like reconnecting with a long lost friend.” – Patterson Hood
“The world’s a better place with 6 String Drag in it.” – Steve Earle
After 16 years in hibernation, 6 String Drag is back to remind us a few things about real rock ‘n’ roll. In the late ‘90s, the Carolina quartet stood out as pioneers of the nascent alt-country movement. The band’s Steve Earle-produced LP, High Hat, remains an undisputed classic of its era. Now battle-scarred and road-wizened, today’s 6 String Drag is the sound of four kindred souls reunited, letting their individual histories in the years between mingle freely around their shared love of classic sounds. Their exhilarating new recording, Roots Rock ‘N’ Roll—out February 10 on Royal Potato Family—welds Kenny Roby and Rob Keller’s trademark harmonies to surging rhythms. Cut mostly live to tape, the effort is equal parts slap-back swagger and openhearted honesty—a triumphant return that celebrates rock’s first golden age by virtue of the grace, wit and insight found in Roby’s songwriting and 6 String Drag’s inspired performances.
“I was banging out these rock ‘n’ roll songs about being teenagers, about hanging out and passing time in small towns,” says Roby. “When it was time to record, we showed up on Thursday and left on Monday. I didn’t know if we’d be able to cut four songs in four days, let alone capture the 11 tracks that became the album.”
6 String Drag’s raw intensity is matched by a wooly, woody sound: instruments bleed into vocal mics, bonding the sonority. Imperfection is celebrated, rather than painstakingly avoided. Ray Duffey’s swinging drums and Keller’s upright bass are the foundation, embroidered by Roby’s rhythm guitar and guitarist Scott Miller’s pointed leads—then thickened by an old-school horn section. The immediacy translates beautifully to record, elevating everything from the plaintive desperation of “Hard Times, High Times” to the self-effacing rave-up “Kingdom of Gettin’ It Wrong” to the rousing slide guitar snarl of “Sylvia.”
“I’ve played with so many different people over the last 16 years,” Roby says. “But being back with these guys sure feels like being home again. Back in the day, Rob, Scott, Ray, and I were never at a loss for ideas, and it was deeply satisfying to find that’s still the same.”
Tour Dates
February 13 – Augusta, GA – Stillwater
February 14 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt (w/ Drive-By Truckers)
February 19 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre (w/ Temperance League)
February 20 – Raleigh, NC – King’s Barcade (w/ Temperance League)
March 6 – Knoxville, TN – WDVX First Friday Live
March 7 – Greenville, SC – Horizon Records (5pm Free In-Store Performance)
March 7 – Greenville, SC – Moe Joe
April 1 – Knoxville, TN – Preservation Pub (w/ Tim Lee 3)
April 2 – Newport, KY – Southgate House Revival
April 3 – Columbus, OH – Natalie’s
April 4 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle (w/ Holy Ghost Tent Revival)