Here’s what The Seattle Weekly’s music editor Chris Kornelis has to say about GravelRoad’s latest release on Knick Knack Records. “GravelRoad, Pedernales (out now, Knick Knack Records, gravelroadblues.com): “See That
Here’s what The Seattle Weekly’s music editor Chris Kornelis has to say about GravelRoad’s latest release on Knick Knack Records. “GravelRoad, Pedernales (out now, Knick Knack Records, gravelroadblues.com): “See That
GravelRoad is working recording at Elliot Bay Recording Studio with Brian Nelson engineering the sessions. Jim Diamond (Detroit) will be doing the mix, just as he did with ‘Psychedelta’
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GravelRoad and Mystery Ship will be performing on September 21 at Cafe Solstice in Seattle’s University District. This is an ALL AGES show! So happy to be putting on something
Classic Rock Magazine asked their writers for their top 5 albums of the year so far and here’s where GravelRoad landed on the list: 5. Gary Clark Jr – Don’t Owe You
Another nod to GravelRoad from Classic Rock Magazine for their album ‘Psychedelta’ 5. Ian Siegal & The Mississippi Mudbloods – Candy Store Kid (Nugene) 4. Joanne Shaw Taylor – Almost
“Psychedelta, the new album by the Seattle-based trio GravelRoad, is a primal, raw, hard driving, yet accessible album that presents the blues in a new light. It is rough and
“If The Black Keys are the acceptable, mainstream face of blues, these guys deserve their time in the sun. Not that they see a lot of it in hometown Seattle,
“Since the release of their first record in 2004, Gravelroad have refined their sound while touring nationally and internationally, including prominent festival appearances and two albums of collaborations with legendary
“110 proof Seattle blues from Gravel Road who have just released their third album (mostly on vinyl) via Knick Knack Records. Knick Knack owner Joe Johnson even swings in to give us a