Los Lonely Boys
“We
decided to call this album Revelation because we want to make music
that reveals something to people about their lives and their world,”
says Jojo Garza. He’s talking about the new release by Los Lonely Boys,
the close-knit Texas trio that the bassist/vocalist shares with his
brothers Henry (vocals, guitar) and Ringo (drums, vocals). “As musicians
and artists, we’re here to connect with people, and to share our view
of things.” Revelation — released on the band’s own LonelyTone imprint
Jan. 21, 2014, in association with the respected Austin-based indie
Playing in Traffic — is a landmark release for the siblings. While
maintaining the infectiously melodic mix of bluesy rock ’n’ roll and
rootsy brown-eyed soul that’s long endeared Los Lonely Boys to its
fiercely loyal fan base, Revelation adds an expansive range of new sonic
elements, e.g. the conjunto touches of “Blame It On Love,” the reggae
groove of “Give A Little More,” the rustic acoustic textures of “It’s
Just My Heart Talkin’ and the baroque pop elements of “There’s Always
Tomorrow.”
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