Vinyl - Grateful Shred - Might As Well - Vinyl

Tracklist

Face A
1.
Jack Straw
Grateful Shred
2.
Sweet Baby
Grateful Shred
3.
Sitting In Limbo
Grateful Shred
4.
Next Time You See Me
Grateful Shred
Face B
1.
Cassidy
Grateful Shred
2.
Jack-A-Raw
Grateful Shred
3.
To Lay Me Down
Grateful Shred
4.
Lazy River Road
Grateful Shred

Informations


  • Artiste : Grateful Shred
  • Format : 1 x 12"(140g)
  • PaysÉtats-Unis
  • Genres
  • Date de livraison estiméejuillet 2025

Description

Might As Well

The first studio album from Grateful Shred, released on their own Liberty Hair Farm Records Liberty Hair Farm Records

Release Date: June 6, 2025

Produced by Dan Horne and Austin McCutchen
Engineered by Blade Baker
Mixed by Dan Horne
Mastered by Ian Sefchick
Assistant Engineer Drew Manne

Recorded in March 2025 at UHF Studios, Glendale, CA

Grateful Shred:

Adam MacDougall - Keys
Alex Koford - Vocals Drums
Austin Beede - Drums
Austin McCutchen - Vocals Guitar
Dan Horne - Vocals Bass Pedal Steel
John Lee Shannon - Vocals Guitar
Mikaela Davis- Vocals, appears courtesy of Kill Rock Stars
Additional drums recorded by Graham Palmer at Surprise Studio, Buellton CA

Illustration and Art Direction: Alexander Coxen

Packaging and Layout Design: Sonia Horne

Band Photo: Matthew Reamer

Grateful Shred
États-Unis

Wait – I know what you’re thinking. Another fuc**ng Grateful Dead cover band?

Really?

The thing is, Los Angeles-based Grateful Shred manage to channel that elusive Dead vibe: wide-open guitar tones, effortless three-part vocal harmonies, choogling beats, and yes, plenty of tripped out, Shredded solos. The look, the sound, the atmosphere. It’s uncanny. “It’s more of a ‘take’ on the Dead than a tribute band,” says bassist Dan Horne. “We end up sounding almost more like the Dead because we approach it in this free-spirited way.”

Founded one night in 2016, the band came about almost by accident. Singer/guitarist Austin McCutchen had a residency at The Griffin in Atwater Village; his band was out of town, so he drafted some friends to play a set of Dead covers, and the band, in one form or another, have been together ever since.

Far from being a historical re-enactment, Grateful Shred’s laissez faire vibe infuses the band with a gentle spirit, warmth, and (dare we say it) authenticity. From their killer merch game to their eminently watchable YouTube channel, they’re clearly having a rad time and spreading the love. Strangely enough, in a world overflowing with wax museum nostalgia and Deadly sentimentalism, we need the Shred, now more than ever.