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20 Dec 2011: A craftsmanship tailor made with honeysuckle vocal harmonies, thick southern lead guitars, lively piano and B3 accompaniment all punctuated by a solid bass bottom and the hard-hitting back beats of rock-n-roll . The journey taken with the 'Road' also visits a contemplative landscape of bluegrass fiddle, juke-joint sax and the breakneck howl of a blues harp. Penned by RTOs founders Mark Bertini, Neil Goes and Alexandra Higgins, their music spans wide vistas of contemporary musical vernacular, politically-minded statements and internal dialogues . The duos vision is a songwriting ethos of an American experience lived first-hand, confidently rooted in the blues, Latin groove and 70s rock influence wedged comfortably into a Alt-Country frame of being. Alex Higgins delivers this 12 song tale with a stunning vocal performance of chilling sensitivity to downright 'move it or lose it' raw attitude leaving no doubt of this debuts title.
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20 Dec 2011: A craftsmanship tailor made with honeysuckle vocal harmonies, thick southern lead guitars, lively piano and B3 accompaniment all punctuated by a solid bass bottom and the hard-hitting back beats of rock-n-roll . The journey taken with the 'Road' also visits a contemplative landscape of bluegrass fiddle, juke-joint sax and the breakneck howl of a blues harp. Penned by RTOs founders Mark Bertini, Neil Goes and Alexandra Higgins, their music spans wide vistas of contemporary musical vernacular, politically-minded statements and internal dialogues . The duos vision is a songwriting ethos of an American experience lived first-hand, confidently rooted in the blues, Latin groove and 70s rock influence wedged comfortably into a Alt-Country frame of being. Alex Higgins delivers this 12 song tale with a stunning vocal performance of chilling sensitivity to downright 'move it or lose it' raw attitude leaving no doubt of this debuts title.