Crook and The Bluff
The Garten
417 N 400 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
25 mai 2019
18:30 UTC−6
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Description du concert
"IF MANKIND EVER COLONIZES THE MOON, CROOK AND THE BLUFF WILL BE PLAYING IN A CORNER NIGHTCLUB, WITH THE DESOLATE, WHITE PRAIRIE BEHIND THEM."
You’ve fallen down the rabbit hole. Concussed from the impact you’ve awoken bewildered. Quickly you acknowledge that you’ve been transported to an unfamiliar and enchanted domain. It’s dark. The fog is thick and the heat in the air suggests a swamp. There’s a voice that pulls you forward speaking in raw truths. Mesmerized you trudge through the muck, but as you draw nearer a stage appears and then it clicks. This is no Wonderland, you’ve now entered The Bluff’s realm.
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Biographie de Crook and The Bluff
Upcoming Album “MONOLITHS” drops March 15th, 2021
Crook & the Bluff’s sophomore album is a 93 min psychedelic exploration that took 1.5 years to complete. Each song paints a vivid sonic landscape. Close fans/critics who've had exclusive listening sessions describe it as an audio movie and “Trenches”, album finale, “a true rock opera”. The core of the album was recorded live at Archive Recordings in SLC, UT from Jan ‘19 to Jun ‘20. Stay updated with our newest tunes and when The Bluff is in your neck of the woods.
MONOLITHS should not exist.
Truth be told, the entire reason behind naming this monstrosity “MONOLITHS” lies in the fact that with every step the band took forward, we had to stop dead in our tracks, reassess our priorities & learn to walk again. Personally and as a group, there were monolithic obstacles we desperately sought to survive. The loss of two close family members to terminal illness, a long time lover and (since the release of “Down to the Styx”) eight members were among these monoliths.
The monumental scope of this sisyphean undertaking (especially as an unsigned band) was dwarfed by our drive to capture the magnitude of these songs. In no way are they conventional. Genre bending, time signature/tempo changes and non-pop oriented structures are all geared at storytelling rather than the traditional verse/chorus template. Not to mention, most of the tracks weigh in around 6-8 minutes and the album finale, “Trenches” at 22.
Plus d'infoCrook & the Bluff’s sophomore album is a 93 min psychedelic exploration that took 1.5 years to complete. Each song paints a vivid sonic landscape. Close fans/critics who've had exclusive listening sessions describe it as an audio movie and “Trenches”, album finale, “a true rock opera”. The core of the album was recorded live at Archive Recordings in SLC, UT from Jan ‘19 to Jun ‘20. Stay updated with our newest tunes and when The Bluff is in your neck of the woods.
MONOLITHS should not exist.
Truth be told, the entire reason behind naming this monstrosity “MONOLITHS” lies in the fact that with every step the band took forward, we had to stop dead in our tracks, reassess our priorities & learn to walk again. Personally and as a group, there were monolithic obstacles we desperately sought to survive. The loss of two close family members to terminal illness, a long time lover and (since the release of “Down to the Styx”) eight members were among these monoliths.
The monumental scope of this sisyphean undertaking (especially as an unsigned band) was dwarfed by our drive to capture the magnitude of these songs. In no way are they conventional. Genre bending, time signature/tempo changes and non-pop oriented structures are all geared at storytelling rather than the traditional verse/chorus template. Not to mention, most of the tracks weigh in around 6-8 minutes and the album finale, “Trenches” at 22.
Psch Rock
Psychedelic Rock & Roll
Blues
Rock & Roll
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