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Eric Sardinas
8.45pm

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Eric Sardinas
is a huge talent, a very, very special guitarist
and we have him in an intimate gig like the
Cluny! Be prepared, he's going to blow you away
.... read on
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On his fourth album [self
titled] the artist delivers a powerful
musical statement that stands as his most
accomplished release to date, fueled by a wily
sense of adventure, imagination and ferocious
lead guitar finery. Honest, soulful and
fire-branded with a gritty passion,
Eric Sardinas
is the real deal, infusing his music with an
embattled spirit, reconfiguring deep southern
blues with the finesse of a master.
Picking up the guitar at the age of six,
Sardinas
reaped a heavin' helpin' of inspiration from a
melting pot of influences numbering R&B, gospel,
rock and roll and most tellingly, his profound
love of traditional blues forms. All totally
inform with the songwriting and incendiary
playing on
the new album. And while those
influences inexorably shape his playing he's no
mere mimic. Instead, he's absorbed all
those styles into his DNA,
reinterpreting them into his own driving
contemporary blues/rock sound. On the new
record, helping to power
Sardinas' musical engine is a
crack rhythm section featuring the driving bass
of Levell Price
and drum thunder of
Patrick Caccia.
Produced,
engineered and mixed by Matt Gruber, the
CD kicks into overdrive with the propulsive kick
of the opening cut All I Need, the
musical ride accelerating into top gear,
blowing rubber at 100MPH. A relentless groove,
Sardinas'
earthy vocals and tasty slide guitar make this
the perfect introduction. “The swampy
introduction is kind of a metaphor for the big
motor sound coming at you,” says
Sardinas. “I
wanted the songs to take you on a ride.”
Gospel meets Texas rock on Ride and
Door To Diamonds is the ultimate kiss-off to
a spurned lover while Find My Heart pile
drives the listener with walls of explosive
guitars, soulful vocals and contagious energy.
"Listen, can't you hear that train, coming down
the line now and calling my name" croons
Sardinas on
Gone To Memphis, a more lyrically
reflective track, earmarked by contours of
melodic innovation, impassioned singing and an
arresting, hooky chorus that refuses to leave
your brain. Gone to Memphis is not
literally about walking out the door but already
being through it,” continues
Sardinas.
“It’s more about mentally moving forward and
doing what it takes to make those moves. Memphis
is a big part of my psyche so I used it in the
song.”
Opening with the strains of a live audience, a
snarling lick drives Just Like That, a
gut-busting blues stomper characterized by the
artist’s jaw-dropping dive-bomb slide guitar
pyrotechnics, which reflect his love of Son
House and Robert
Johnson.
An
amphetamine paced rootsy take of Elvis
Presley's 70's smash, Burning Love
updates "The King's" slice of gold with dobro
flavored ferocity. “It’s a beautiful and honest
song and one I grew up with,” said
Sardinas. “The
simplicity of the message belies a complexity
and that appealed to me.”
Setting the scene on the closing track is
the lonely sound of the swirling wind whistling
through the fields, the Tony Joe White
penned As the Crow Flies is the
record's tour-de-force. The song's glorious
wide-screen sound serves as a showcase for
Sardinas'
emotional vocal and dobro playing before racing
toward the finish with the rhythmic thrust of
layers of acoustic and electric guitars.
Scoring accolades for his previous studio albums
(1999's Treat Me Right, 2001's
Devil's Train and 2003's Black Pearls),
Sardinas has
garnered acclaim for his explosive live
performances, which clearly demonstrate his
consummate six-string agility. A veteran of the
live circuit, he’s racked up thousands of
performances worldwide.
You don't need a weathered road map or expensive
GPS system to navigate your way through the 11
musical signposts on
Eric Sardinas
& Big Motor.
So what are you waiting for? Rev this baby up,
crank the motor, and take it out for a thrilling
musical ride you'll never forget....
For
more info on Eric go to
www.ericsardinas.co.uk/
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After the
last gig ....
It's always a worry
when you make great claims about a band you have
not seen. A good sized crowd turns up on your
word, will the band live up to it? Yes, and then
some is the straight answer. Sardinas is every
inch a cracking guitarist who played some
sublime blues. He's also a first-rate showman
and very easy with the audience. All we can do
is urge you to see this guy when he returns next
year - we hope he does.
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