Tuesday, October 27, 2020

The Explorers Club


 




















Artist:   The Explorers Club

Origin:  Charteston, South Carolina,  USA

Genre:   Pop Rock, Rock & Roll, Surf Rock, Pop, Indie Pop, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock


Original line-up: 


Jason Brewer:  Vocals, Guitar, Piano

Dave Ellis:  Multi-Instruments

James Faust:  Multi-Instruments

Wally Reddington:  Bass

Neil Thomas:  Drums

Ellis Faust:  Harmonies Vocals


The Explorers Club are an American Pop Rock Band from Charleston, South Carolina, formed in 2005 by Jason Brewer, whose debut album was released by Dead Oceans with heavily influenced by Vocal Harmony Styles and the production of The Beach Boys.  They are also influenced by Classic Rock & Roll such as The Beatles, Chuck Berry, Phil Spector, The Zombies, The Monkees and The Byrds.


















Title:   To Sing And Be Born Again  (2020) 

Genre:   Pop Rock, Rock & Roll, Surf Rock, Pop, Indie Pop, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Sunshine Pop

Label:  Goldstar Recordings.  

Rating:   *****


Format:   LP


Tracks:


Side A:


 1.   I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite

 2.  She'd Rather Be With Me

 3.  Roses And Rainbows

 4.  Kicks

 5.  Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)


Side B:


 1.  Maybe After He's Gone

 2.  Can't Find The Time

 3  Didn't Want To Have To Do It

 4.  This Guy's In Love With You

 5.  The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore


Personnel:


Jason Brewer:  Vocals, Guitar

Shane Tutmarc:  Gutar, Lap Steel on  "Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)", Mellotron

Stevie Benz:  Guitar

Troy Stains:  Guitar

Mike Williamson:  Guitar, Mellotron

Adam Newport:  Bass

Mike Williamson:  Bass on "The Sun Sin't Gonna Shine Anymore"

Chase Johnson:  Keyboards 

Tim Hayes:  Strings on " This Guy's In Love With You", "Can't Find The Time"

Clay White, Ivy White, Peter Dimery:  Horns


 To Sing And Be Born Again is the fifth studio album by The Explorers Club, released on July 10, 2020 by Goldstar Recordings.  10 Cover Hit Songs of the delights from the 1960s.













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