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Andrew Combs (Trio)

Matt McCloskey

Presented by: Brighthelmstone Promotions
0BRIGHTON: The Prince Albert
PMonday 1st September, 2014
N8:00pm

Event information

**Debut Brighton Performance**

Andrew Combs is a songwriter, guitarist, and singer who lives in Nashville. Originally from Dallas, Combs is inspired by the great tradition of Texas songwriting exemplified by Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Mickey Newbury.

Following the success of the 2010 EP Tennessee Time, Coin Records released the 7-inch single "Big Bad Love" in May 2012 and Combs' debut full-length album, Worried Man, on October 30, 2012.

The new album caps off a busy year for Combs who signed as a staff writer with Razor & Tie Music Publishing in July 2012. Combs was also tapped to play the 2012 Americana Music Association festival and has played and toured with Shovels & Rope, Jonny Corndawg, Caitlin Rose, Houndmouth, Robert Ellis, and Jason Isbell.

While Tennessee Time displayed a decidedly Nashville sound, Worried Man draws on a folk-rock sound galvanized by the reemergence of authentic American music coming from bands like L.A.'s Dawes. The album was co-produced by Mike Odmark and features guest appearances from Caitlin Rose and Nikki Lane, along with the core band of Jeremy Fetzer, Spencer Cullum, Jr., Michael Rinne, Micah Hulscher, and Jon Radford.

Equal parts rough-and-ready Chicago blues, Planet Waves-era Dylan, and vintage Nashville folk, Combs' live show has often been described as Merle Haggard's stripped-down country rock meets the tightly wound garage punk of Detroit's The MC5. In short, they call it "country soul swag," and you should too.

Combs is also part of a Nashville renaissance in country-folk music that stems from the slicked-up rural country gems of Justin Townes Earle and the close-knit indie folk-rock of Caitlin Rose. Searching through this puzzle you might also find an answer to why Jack White operates a '50s-inspired record shop and recording studio in Nashville and why the city has a buzzing punk scene. Maybe you'd even stumble into Combs and his band getting wild and fuzzy at a house party. Or maybe you'll see Combs solo-on stage and alone as all hell-singing songs that have prompted middle-aged women to ask him, "Are you gonna be alright?"
Well, the Texas lad is just fine, thank you, and we think you'll agree when you hear more of the sounds that are coming out of this East Nashville hotbed of dusty country soul, done up right.

PRESS:

"Just when you think you've heard the best of the up-and-coming Americana stars, along comes one whose music almost takes your breath away."-Nancy Dunham, No Depression

"Worried Man works the tortured territory of a mind driven to hell and back by love gone bad."-Jewly Hight, CMT Edge

"[Andrew Combs] embodies the best qualities of Nashville's ever expanding talent pool"-Seal L. Maloney, American Songwriter

"Texas troubadour smirk, bluesy country melodies and a Southern-steeped lyricism that recalls Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark"-Marissa Moss, The Nashville Scene

"A fine example of how to take standard country tropes - women, drinking, drugs - and make them seem fresh and interesting. Blessed with a wonderfully throaty croon, his songs wouldn't be out of place on the early 2000s Loose Records compilations New Sounds of the Old West."-Line of Best Fit (UK)

"Andrew Combs brought the charm. With his long hair and his dry, deadpan wit, he had an easy-going Tim Riggins-reading-a-Merle-Haggard-biography-while-drinking-beer-in-a-hammock demeanor, and his songs reveled in classic country tropes, particularly those of the rule-breaking, vaguely rebellious nature."-CMJ

"Nashville charm, a story-teller's approach, and a blend of classic country instrumentation with electric guitars."-Consequence of Sound

"The Nashville-dwelling, Dallas native is well on his way to becoming a preeminent voice in his genre"-Southern Living

"Nashville gold"-Greg Vandy, KEXP

Info on the UK release from our friends ove
r at Loose here:http://loosemusic.com/andrew-combs/andrew-combs-signs-to-loose

Venue information

BRIGHTON: The Prince Albert
048 Trafalgar Street
Brighton
BN1 4ED
> www.brighthelmstonepromotions.co.uk
! 01273730499

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