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The Walcotts are an American Rock'n'Roll band that captivatingly distills roots music, soul, blues, and country.Armed with a large line-up, their sound is fueled by male-female vocal harmonies with the accompaniment of horns, pedal-steel, and piano. While the Los Angeles band draws inspiration from more than a half century's worth of American traditions, the music of The Walcotts is contemporary and fresh.
As the band’s debut album, Let The Devil Win illustrates, The Walcotts play big-sounding, genre-bending music with deep roots. Their sound is as energetic in a live setting--where The Walcotts have been known to swell their lineup to as many as nine members--as it is on the band's album which abounds with such highlights as “Should’ve Been Me,” “Let The Devil Win,” “Hanging Tree” and “Coalinga.” Their self-penned songs spin stories and melodies that take aim at the heart as well as the head.
It's clear that The Walcotts aren't some revivalist band, stuck mimicking the retro sounds of an era that's long since past.
Formed in 2012, The Walcotts have had multiple TV and film placements, while also earning a well-deserved rep as a powerful live act. They’ve supported Chris Stapleton, Steve Winwood, LeeAnn Womank, Doobie Brothers and performed at major festivals like Stagecoach & San Diego’s KAABOO. Live, The Walcotts bring the nuances of their recorded material to life with every show, building upward toward an explosion of horns, organ, guitar and dual vocals.
As the band’s debut album, Let The Devil Win illustrates, The Walcotts play big-sounding, genre-bending music with deep roots. Their sound is as energetic in a live setting--where The Walcotts have been known to swell their lineup to as many as nine members--as it is on the band's album which abounds with such highlights as “Should’ve Been Me,” “Let The Devil Win,” “Hanging Tree” and “Coalinga.” Their self-penned songs spin stories and melodies that take aim at the heart as well as the head.
It's clear that The Walcotts aren't some revivalist band, stuck mimicking the retro sounds of an era that's long since past.
Formed in 2012, The Walcotts have had multiple TV and film placements, while also earning a well-deserved rep as a powerful live act. They’ve supported Chris Stapleton, Steve Winwood, LeeAnn Womank, Doobie Brothers and performed at major festivals like Stagecoach & San Diego’s KAABOO. Live, The Walcotts bring the nuances of their recorded material to life with every show, building upward toward an explosion of horns, organ, guitar and dual vocals.
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