The Tressels Giving Away New Album
Our friends in The Tressels are having a Recession Special to promote their new album American Sunset. You can get the album for free tomorrow at this link. This is your golden opportunity to own a piece of Americana.
American Sunset is a six song EP produced and recorded by Dan McGlinchey at Mill Street Recording. If you have been a fan of the band since its inception, you know personnel changes moderately and this album is no different. Gone was the old rhythm section and in comes fresh meat who helped refine the band into solid musicians (if their live show is to be believed). But don't fans of Big Dirty, he's still in the band and probably dirtier than ever. You'll have to ask his fingers.
So what do The Tressels sound like? Well let's use their own words:
On previous releases, The Tressels struggled to showcase each members strength; Butch’s candid lyrics, Big Dirty’s David Gilmour-meets-Legend-of-Zelda guitar leads, and Mickey’s ever expanding arsenal of junk percussion, all fighting for space in the mix. On American Sunset, the band realizes their greatest strength is the caliber of their songwriting, allowing the band (and the listener) to venture of out of their comfort zone, into somewhere darker, braver, and more beautiful.
American Sunset is a six song EP produced and recorded by Dan McGlinchey at Mill Street Recording. If you have been a fan of the band since its inception, you know personnel changes moderately and this album is no different. Gone was the old rhythm section and in comes fresh meat who helped refine the band into solid musicians (if their live show is to be believed). But don't fans of Big Dirty, he's still in the band and probably dirtier than ever. You'll have to ask his fingers.
So what do The Tressels sound like? Well let's use their own words:
On previous releases, The Tressels struggled to showcase each members strength; Butch’s candid lyrics, Big Dirty’s David Gilmour-meets-Legend-of-Zelda guitar leads, and Mickey’s ever expanding arsenal of junk percussion, all fighting for space in the mix. On American Sunset, the band realizes their greatest strength is the caliber of their songwriting, allowing the band (and the listener) to venture of out of their comfort zone, into somewhere darker, braver, and more beautiful.
I couldn't have said that better if I tried. Give it a quick listen and download it tomorrow for free. What do you have to lose? Unless you are on dial-up. But who is still on dial-up?






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