Rocky Votolato has revealed his new band, Suzzallo, and the group have announced their debut full-length, The Quiet Year, due out May 2nd. Today they’ve shared the new single “River.”
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Rocky Votolato has a Kickstarter up for a new band project.
I started a new band called Suzzallo! Our debut album is called “The Quiet Year” and this record is deeply meaningful to me. I absolutely can’t wait to share these songs with you guys. We are in the final stages of making the album now and could use your support to get it finished and released into the world!
Rocky Votolato – “Becoming Human”
Rocky Votolato has released the new song “Becoming Human.”
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Rocky Votolato will be releasing a vinyl pressing of recordings from his recent series of living room shows. The album, Live at the Black Belt, will be out March 21st and pre-orders are now up. Today we’ve got a stream from the sessions of “Little Charger” — you can find that below.
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Rocky Votolato Announces ‘Makers’ Anniversary Tour
Rocky Votolato has announced a 10-year anniversary vinyl release and tour for Makers.
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Noah Gundersen and Rocky Votolato Release Live 7″
Rocky Votolato and Noah Gundersen have teamed up for a Live On Lacquer live 7″ release. The pressing is limited to 500 and up for sale now on Bandcamp.
Live On Lacquer preserves music in a way that is timeless and genuine. Much like the way records were made in the mid-20th century, these songs are captured live and cut in real-time onto lacquer discs with our 1940’s Scully vinyl lathe. Once cut, the lacquer masters are immediately sent off for plating and pressing. Each song is recorded in one take with no editing, allowing for the truest expression of the artist’s performance to be captured. The recording method used here is 100% analog and retains a level of humanity and imperfection often lost in modern digital productions.