Last updated: 11 hours ago
See also: <a href="spotify:artist:3ySkw3jl475RhXQmUGXmVZ" data-name="George Fetner">George Fetner</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2O0B0ABgIWKJCoYp0MMgT6" data-name="TenMileRide">TenMileRide</a>
George Fetner and the Strays “unleash their leathery loose-limbed approximation of Bacchus with a blowtorch” (Free Times), have been called “a herd of magnanimous proportions that turns any stage into a groove-laden party” (Jasper Project), and “since adding a full horn section to their lineup, their stage show has become an all-out swagger fest” (Post and Courier). The band continues to grow its fan base with festival performances and club shows across the Southeast, sharing bills with bands such as Big Something, The Vegabonds, Circles Around the Sun, Doom Flamingo, Moon Taxi, and Blues Traveler.
GFATS’ latest release is a fitting representation of what they’re known for best: their live shows. Tracked live by GFATS keyboardist, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer Moses Andrews, III Live from FR8yard showcases the band’s signature vibe, weaving through six covers and originals of different musical styles with the momentum of a nine piece band. The album was mixed and mastered by Zac Thomas (Kylesia, Florida Man, She Returns From War) at Columbia’s Jam Room Recording Studio.
George Fetner and the Strays “unleash their leathery loose-limbed approximation of Bacchus with a blowtorch” (Free Times), have been called “a herd of magnanimous proportions that turns any stage into a groove-laden party” (Jasper Project), and “since adding a full horn section to their lineup, their stage show has become an all-out swagger fest” (Post and Courier). The band continues to grow its fan base with festival performances and club shows across the Southeast, sharing bills with bands such as Big Something, The Vegabonds, Circles Around the Sun, Doom Flamingo, Moon Taxi, and Blues Traveler.
GFATS’ latest release is a fitting representation of what they’re known for best: their live shows. Tracked live by GFATS keyboardist, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer Moses Andrews, III Live from FR8yard showcases the band’s signature vibe, weaving through six covers and originals of different musical styles with the momentum of a nine piece band. The album was mixed and mastered by Zac Thomas (Kylesia, Florida Man, She Returns From War) at Columbia’s Jam Room Recording Studio.
Monthly Listeners
71
Monthly Listeners History
Track the evolution of monthly listeners over the last 28 days.
Followers
176
Followers History
Track the evolution of followers over the last 28 days.