The Lacs, Black Stone Cherry, The Josephines starts on Saturday, Nov 2, 2019 at 8:00pm. The venue for this event is Midtown Ballroom located in Bend, OR.
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<p>Tickets available locally at Ranch Records (117 NW Oregon Ave)You and I both know that America has been through a lot these past few years. Clay Uncle Snap Sharpe and Brian Rooster King know it better than most. But as The Lacs, theyve had a unique view of where weve been, where were going and what parts of our identity havent changed at all.On American Rebelution, their aptly titled sixth album, The Lacs take all that theyve witnessed, roll it up in a unique sound they call dirt rock and lay down the truth as they see it. Yes, these 12 tracks stand on the hip-hop/country/Southern rock bedrock Clay and Brian pioneered along with a handful of other innovators. But thats just the beginning of this story.Nearly 20 years ago, these proud sons of Baxley, Georgia, unleashed their first beats and ripped through their first rhymes. Since then theyve headed down highways far from the hometown dirt roads, watching landscapes roll past on the way to their next shows. Over time their venues got bigger, their audiences more diverse. They still play the mud parks for their longtime fans, but lately theyve noticed differences in the crowds theyre drawing.Weve really noticed how our crowds are growing. Thats awesome, Brian rumbles over the phone from their bus, en route to wherever joint he and Clay will be rockin in a few hours. It feels great when people come up and say that because of our music they went to a mud park for the first time. Im like, Dont you wish youd done it years ago?He laughs, a gully-deep chuckle as Clay jumps in. Its definitely no disrespect for anybody that dont live our lifestyle, but this is us and everybody who comes to our shows is just like family. Weve learned a lot from our fans over the past few years.Much of what theyve learned courses throughout American Rebelution. The soul of The Lacs is right where its always been, front and center in their music, infused by pride in their country, love for their family, an inclination toward rowdy celebration and an unexpected tenderness when it comes to the ladies in their lives. Whats different is how they color these qualities, with a wider palette than theyve ever used before.They walked that line without a misstep. A stinging electric guitar lick and mellow electric piano on Redneck As Me, old-school steel and fiddle on the romantic One More, retro organ and front-porch banjo on Im Good, an electronic pulse punctuated by the ominous click of a gun being cocked on the title cut The Lacs have widened their scopes but stayed focused on what they believe.Which takes us back to the top: America has been through a lot recently. But all of the changes weve weathered have only sent us back toward the things that endure, the beliefs that anchor us and tie us together. The Lacs have always known that. That rings truer than ever throughout this American Rebelution.</p><p>No cameras, audio or video. No crowdsurfing/moshing. Opening acts subject to change. No refunds.</p>
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