Calder’s Revolvers- Sunday Morning

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments

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by Tim Wenger

Calder’s Revolvers is a much-needed breath of fresh air here in the Mile High City, and their new record, Sunday Morning, is a long, deep exhale of relief from the hordes of trendy indie rock plugging the South Broadway circuit. Vocalist Andy Schneider has such a strong soul tone to his singing, he sounds like he just fell off George Clinton’s tour bus, and as he wails his heart out on the record’s strongest track, “I Gotta Know,” I was able to pick out elements of funk, R&B, and that good ole’ rock and roll from this eclectic seven-piece band.

Harmonic female back-up vocals sit right in the pocket on multiple tracks, including “Tell Me True” and “See To Believe” (which also features a cameo from SF1). Truth be told, this is baby-makin’ music like Denver’s rock scene has not seen in years- all packaged together with enough spice to cross genre lines and appeal to any crowd. I could see my Grandma bumping this album in her kitchen with her glass of scotch putting the finishing touches on a homemade cheeseball just before Grandpa walks in from work. Unfortunately, this album is being released after her death, or I might have had a whole lot more aunts and uncles- alas, I suppose that’s a thought for another day. Bottom line- check out the record.

Online: caldersrevolvers.com 

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Category: A-Sides

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