Red Rooster: Walk
I joined Red Rooster last Fall in time to help them record their third studio album, Walk.
From redroos.com:
Red Rooster is the New York-based folk collective formed in 1998 and led by Jay Erickson (lead vocals) and Nat Zilkha (lead guitar) - lifelong friends who fashion plainly honest and self-reflective songs from fragments of their diverse musical influences and sensibilities. Originally established as an acoustic act, playing a mix of original and traditional bluegrass, blues and folk, Red Rooster has evolved into highly original and eclectic band with a sound all its own.
Though its roots remain firmly planted in Americana, Red Rooster has created a highly original and urban-infused sound. Today, Red Rooster shows vary from just Jay & Nat with a couple of acoustic guitars, to an urban country orchestra complete with electric guitars, drums, horns, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, and a DJ. Their music tells stories that grow out of the rich historical and cultural landscape that is America; from Appalachia to the Delta to destinations unknown. As the Houston Chronicle writes, it is a “…journey through the heart of Americana and roots music.”
Being released in September 2009, Walk is musically and lyrically our most mature work yet. The album is infused with Red Rooster’s signature musical tension between the traditional and the modern. On WALK, Red Rooster exposes deeply personal meditations on a few of life’s big defining and transitional events like the birth of a child (Five Tiny Fingers), following and losing the one great love (Time to Go) and failed relationships (Raining in Los Angeles).
The album releases on CD and at all the usual online-y places September 22 and will be coming to you digitally through a pay-what-you-like distribution model.
We hope you like it.

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