THE GEORGIA THUNDERBOLTS Announce Live Broadcast, Talk About Lyrical Meaning Of Self-Titled EP
September 3, 2020, 4 years ago
"We've been cooped up too long," says The Georgia Thunderbolts. "Join us Friday, September 4th for a live 30 minute broadcast on Americana Highways beginning at 7:00pm Eastern. Looking forward to seeing everyone. Make sure you tune in and share with your friends."
In the video below, The Georgia Thunderbolts talk about the meaning of the first two songs from their just released EP, "Lend A Hand" and "Looking For An Old Friend".
To mark the August 21st release of the band's self-titled, debut EP, The Georgia Thunderbolts have issued a new video for "So You Wanna Change The World". "The song sends a positive message to all people young and old everywhere," the band explains. "It’s never too late to make our world a better place for everyone. Stay positive, humble and love one another. That’s our motto. Let’s all change our world one day at a time together."
Whether it be on the banks of the Mississippi River or deep in the heart of the English countryside, rock ‘n’ roll lives, breathes, and burns on the outskirts. Hailing from Rome, GA at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, The Georgia Thunderbolts’ debut EP features their scorching signature style steeped in soulful southern swagger, blistering blues, and raw rock. With a wide swath of inspirations, ranging from southern gospel and Hank Williams to Merle Haggard, Neil Young, Little Feat, Ozzy Osbourne, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, the band cut their teeth performing with everyone from The Kentucky Headhunters to Blackberry Smoke. Shortly after, they hit the iconic Barrick Recording Studio in Glasgow, KY to record with producer Richard Young.
The resulting EP comprises undeniable anthems steeped in anthemic riffs, wild harmonica, and pulse-pounding drums. From the bluesy blend of “So You Wanna Change The World”, to “the first song we ever wrote,” the dynamic “Looking For An Old Friend”, The Georgia Thunderbolts rustle up a new era of rock ‘n’ roll on their dynamic five song EP. The seven minute-plus “Set Me Free” rolls from a hummable riff towards evocative soloing and an epic final crescendo, while “Lend A Hand” stomps along on a wild lick before a sweeping and soaring refrain.
“We’re going for that timeless and classic sound with a modern twist and newer attitude,” exclaims TJ Lyle, the lead vocalist for the group that also features Riley Couzzourt (guitar), Logan Tolbert (guitar), Zach Everett (bass, harmony vocals, keys), and Bristol Perry (drums). “We all grew up on rock music,” Riley adds. “If I could think of three words to describe us, they would be ‘Hardworking, Determined, and Humble’.” Bristol grins, “If I could think of three words, they would be ‘Rock And Roll’.”
“In Georgia, you hear Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, and all of the greats everywhere,” Riley and Logan conclude. “Rock and roll is something that comes naturally for us. We love it and are in it for the long haul. We feel like we can bring it back.”
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Tracklisting:
"Looking For An Old Friend"
"So You Wanna Change The World"
"Lend A Hand"
"Spirit Of A Workin' Man"
"Set Me Free"
"Lend A Hand" video:
"Looking For An Old Friend" video:
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