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Written and produced by River (Sarah) Shook, Revelations is a collection of 10 new songs bursting with true grit and soaring promise. The Disarmers bring this stellar record to life onstage with their personal brand of live show: galvanizing vocals, driving guitar riffs, powerhouse drums, and breathtaking moments from beginning to end. Pick up Revelations on vinyl or CD from the merch table!
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Caroline
June 13th 2024
They banged out song after song and sounded great! They had a 5 piece band . They played a perfect mix of old and new stuff.
Providence, RI@Alchemy
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Located in the heart of historic downtown Ballard, the Tractor Tavern has provided nightly entertainment for more than 30 years! The Tractor features local, national, and...
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Sarah Shook & the Disarmers Biography
It’s obvious listening to Sarah Shook and the Disarmers’ clear-eyed, biting, and unafraid songs that integrity is the most important thing to the Chapel Hill, North Carolina, country-punk outfit. “A lot of artists are in this industry for fame, recognition, and money but those things don’t mean anything to me,” says bandleader River Shook. “Songwriting is it for me. It’s the only real healthy coping mechanism I've ever had. It’s life-saving. I don't care about any superficial things when I’m making a record.” On their resonant fourth album Revelations, produced by Shook and out March 29 via Thirty Tigers, these raw and resilient tracks come first. Throughout, Shook’s deft storytelling documents regular people getting by and keeping on, all presented without filter or pretension.
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