For Immediate Release

The Crooked Brothers criss-cross the western frontier

(December 8, 2011 – Winnipeg, MB) With their banjos, mandolins, dobros, scrap metal pieces and other instruments in tow, Winnipeg’s The Crooked Brothers will trek across western Canada to debut songs from their sophomore CD, Lawrence, Where’s Your Knife? Their western tour arrives in Alberta starting on Thursday January 19, 2012.

January 19, 2012 – Wunderbar, Edmonton, AB (with special guests, The Low Lying Planes)
January 20, 2012 – Diamond Willow Artisan Retreat, Turner Valley, AB
January 21, 2012 – The Palomino, Calgary, AB (with special guests Spencer Joe, and No River)

The Crooked Brothers’ blend of timeless country classic sounds, back porch blues and stomping scrap yard funk has gained the attention of many folk festival and roots music fans. The band’s three-part harmonies are offset by singer Matt Foster’s trademark charming “growl” – backed by a pumping, folk/roots beat. 

The Crooked Brothers are known for their diverse instrumentation, vocal arrangements, and a fascination with the past. Even their name has a contemplative, seasoned aura about it. “The brothers part of our name relates to the archetypical bluegrass, folk, family band idea. We’re essentially brothers every way but biologically,” explains The Crooked Brothers’ Jesse Matas.  “The crooked part is derived from a book we all read called “Ironweed” by William Kennedy. He used the term “crooked” to described people after they’ve died. He says ‘they’ve gone crooked’, or ‘he was all crooked’. It seemed to fit with our band. One of our original goals was to see beauty in everything including death.”

That includes the first song on Lawrence, Where’s Your Knife? The album comes blazing out of the gate with the song “17 Horses”, which paints a historic depiction of hard times during a rural anthrax epidemic in the spring of 1931. “It’s somewhat historical, rooted in a story about a bunch of horses passing away when they were building the Trans Canada Highway through Manitoba’s Whiteshell Provincial Park,” says Matas. The horses had kicked up some naturally-occurring anthrax in the soil, leading to their demise.

Other songs, like “Winter’s Come” tackle the painful end of relationships. “We have a lot of heartbreak songs which are definitely ‘moving’ to yourself when you’re writing them. ‘Winter’s Come’ is about a woman leaving a man to go south, and the man figuring out what to do now.” Matas says two of the band members went through some “pretty heavy heartbreak” while writing material for their new CD.

“This album is a lot more direct in inspiration. These songs are all based on things that really happened,” says Matas. Despite the sometimes heavy subject matter, the CD as a whole is lively, energetic, danceable and entertaining.

 

To learn more about The Crooked Brothers, please visit www.crookedbrothers.com

High-resolution images of The Crooked Brothers can be found here: http://www.soundstrategymusic.ca/Crooked_Brothers

Download a private, media-only copy of The Crooked Brothers’ new CD Lawrence, Where’s Your Knife? here: http://lawrence.transistor66.com/

To learn more about Transistor 66 Record Company, please click here: http://www.transistor66.com

 

To set up an interview with The Crooked Brothers, please contact:
Lisa Saunders, publicist
Sound Strategy Music
e. lisa@soundstrategymusic.ca
p. 204.799.4641
www.soundstrategymusic.ca


Crooked Brothers – Upcoming Concert Dates:

January 13, 2012 – Winnipeg Folk Festival “Folk Exchange”, Winnipeg, MB
January 18, 2012 – House Concert, Saskatoon, SK
January 19, 2012 – Wunderbar, Edmonton, AB (with special guests, The Low Lying Planes)
January 20, 2012 – Diamond Willow Artisan Retreat, Turner Valley, AB
January 21, 2012 – The Palomino, Calgary, AB (with special guests Spencer Joe, and No River)
January 22, 2012 – House Concert, Okotoks, AB
January 23, 2012 – The Local Hero, Golden, BC
January 26, 2012 – The Royal, Nelson, BC
January 27, 2012 – The Ymir Schoolhouse, Ymir, BC
Feb. 23-26, 2012 – Memphis Folk Alliance Conference, Memphis, TN
(more dates TBA at www.crookedbrothers.com)