Blackland
Last Modified: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 5:00 p.m.
Muscle Shoals, Alabama has enjoyed a long and successful music tradition. From the time the Swampers put this vibrant city on the rock and roll map, Muscle Shoals has played an integral role in the on-going evolution of contemporary music. Now a Muscle Shoals rock band named BLACKLAND appears ready, willing and more-than-able to add another chapter to their home town’s noble rock and roll history book.
As proven throughout their self released debut album RAIN, members Mark Pyle, Max Williams, Tim Pearl and Terry Oldham have fully absorbed influences ranging from Lynyrd Skynyrd and Led Zeppelin to the new rock sounds of Nickleback and Metallica and have filtered them all through their own unique musical perspectives. The resulting musical brew is a true feast blending bold guitar power, blues driven vocal fury and cutting-edge writing into a brand new sound. This is rock and roll that stands head and shoulders above today’s field of cookie-cutter rock and cover band practitioners. BLACKLAND delivers the goods with passion, power and precision.
Formed in 1997, the band purchased the East Avalon Recorders studio in Muscle Shoals in 2002 and relocated back home from South Carolina.
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