The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band Shares New Video, "Poor Until Payday"
Releases New Single "Dirty Swerve"
New Album Poor Until Payday
Out October 5th
via Thirty Tigers/Family Owned Records
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band have shared a
new video for their song "Poor Until Payday," the title track from their
upcoming album. The video is currently streaming with Guitar World
who notes that the video "features 300 volunteers, two closed roads in
two different towns, one 1962 tow truck, one 1970 Cadillac Deville and a
lot of fantastic slide playing." The colorful street scene that the Rev
commands in the video encapsulates the riotous energy that he and his
Big Damn Band have been bringing to the stage for years. The Band will release their new album Poor Until Payday on October 5th, via the band's own Family Owned Records label through Nashville indie Thirty Tigers. The album is currently available for pre-order here.
Watch: The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - "Poor Until Payday"
"The reason the whole record is named
after the song is because it’s almost like a bigger thing," The Rev.
Peyton explains. "It’s not just about payday at the end of the week.
It’s waiting on that real payday to come. So that’s what it is for me.
And that’s what the song is kind of about, too.” Wide Open Country recently praised the song writing, "the
rowdy and joyous country-blues track is all about looking forward to
cashing in and easing your mind, if only for a few days or one great
night on the town."
Also out today is their new single "Dirty Swerve," which premiered on Relix.
"The song really just started as a nod to the dance craze called the
Dirty Swerve," writes The Rev., "but it's grown into this fun trance
blues number that we love to play.”
Listen: The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - "Dirty Swerve"
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band are the world’s greatest
practitioners of classic country-blues, featuring the foremost
finger-picking steel guitar player in the Rev, and the sensational
rhythm and vocal accompaniment of Washboard Breezy, Rev’s wife of 15 years, who has played by his side since the band's inception and is known for setting her washboard on fire, Jimi Hendrix-style, as part of the group’s dynamic live performances.
A devotee of what he calls “front
porch blues” since he was 12 years old, Rev and the band have followed
their lifetime immersion in and devotion to this music with pilgrimages
to its birthplace of Clarksdale, MI, and the Chess Studios in Chicago. A student of Charlie Patton, Robert Johnson, Furry Lewis, Bukka White and Mississippi John Hurt, Rev’s style has been honed through studying with the late David “Honeyboy” Edwards, Robert Belfour and T-Model Ford.
Rev is even a bit of a YouTube star, featured in a pair of viral videos, one that features him playing (and shooting) a guitar made from a 12-gauge shotgun, the other in which he chops wood with one fashioned out of an axe.
With their European tour wrapping up, the band have recently
announced a new run of headline dates for the fall including stops in
Chicago, New Orleans, Washington D.C., Houston, New York City and more.
See full list of dates below.
Poor Until Payday Tracklist:
1) You Can't Steal My Shine
2) Dirty Swerve
3) Poor Until Payday
4) So Good
5) Church Clothes
6) Get The Family Together
7) Me And The Devil
8) Frenchmen Street
9) I Suffer I Get Tougher
10) It Is Or It Aint
Tour Dates:
Sep 06 - Mezz - Breda, NDL
Sep 07 - Räucherei - Kiel, Germany
Sep 08 - Das Kieselstein - Chemnitz, Germany
Sep 22 - Holler On The Hill - Indianapolis, IN
Sep 26 - McGarvey's - Altoona, PA
Sep 27 - The Soundry - Columbia, MD
Sep 28 - The Hamilton Live - Washington, DC
Sep 29 - OktoberWest Festival - Charleston, WV
Oct 05 - Knuckleheads - Kansas City, MO
Oct 06 - Blues, Brews & BBQ - Newton,KS
Oct 10 - Fort Worth Live - Fort Worth, TX
Oct 12 - HOB - New Orleans, LA
Oct 13 - The Mucky Duck - Houston,TX
Oct 14 - Gas Monkey Grill - Dallas, TX
Oct 15 - Antone's - Austin, TX
Oct 18 - Launch Pad - Albuquerque, New Mexico
Oct 19 - Orpheum Theatre - Flagstaff, AZ
Oct 20 - Crescent Ballroom - Phoenix, AZ
Oct 21 - The Hotel Congress - Tucson, AZ
Oct 24 - The Siren - Morro Bay, CA
Oct 25 - Alex's Bar - Long Beach, CA
Oct 26 - World Records - Bakersfield, CA
Oct 27 - Soda Bar - San Diego, CA
Oct 28 - Nov 4 Legendary Rhythm Cruise - San Diego, CA
Nov 06 - Urban Lounge - Salt Lake City, UT
Nov 08 - Bluebird Theater - Denver, CO
Nov 10 - Reverb Room - Omaha, NE
Nov 13 - Cosmic Charlies - Lexington, KY
Nov 14 - Zanzabar - Louisville, KY
Nov 15 - Exit-In - Nashville, TN
Nov 16 - The Ramkat - Winston-Salem, NC
Nov 17 - Asheville Music Hall - Asheville, NC
Nov 18 - Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
Nov 23 - The Vogue - Indianapolis, IN
Nov 24 - Southgate House - Newport, KY
Nov 29 - Kent Stage - Kent, OH
Dec 04 - Stanhope House - Stanhope, NJ
Dec 06 - Thunder Road - Somerville, MA
Dec 07 - Bijou Theatre - Bridgeport, CT
Dec 08 - Ottobar - Baltimore, MD
Dec 09 - Mercury Lounge - New York City, NY
Dec 28 - Martyrs - Chicago, IL
Dec 29 - Blueberry Hill - St. Louis, MO
Dec 31 - The Bluebird - Bloomington, IN
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