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1.17.08 - THE TRIO IS BACK IN 2008
After a great year in 2007 in which we released "No Place Like Soul", which featured the vocals of Toussaint, we are returning to the trio format for the foreseeable future. We are very excited about some of the new material we are writing and for ragin' on some of the classic tunes at the upcoming shows. Check out the gig section for details.
ABOUT SOULIVE
Stax is back with Soulive’s No Place Like Soul, a bold new statement from New York’s preeminent groove machine and the first new-artist release from the Concord Music Group’s relaunch of the legendary Memphis soul label. Since forming Soulive in 1999, guitarist Eric Krasno, organist Neal Evans and drummer Alan Evans have developed a reputation as one of the most sought after instrumental soul-funk trios around, a hard-touring live act that’s thrown down everywhere from small rock clubs to opening arena shows for the Rolling Stones. Yet an interesting thing happened when the three veteran musicians hooked up last year to begin work on the follow-up to 2005’s critically acclaimed Break Out: They discovered that rather than extend their past achievements, they were more interested in racking up some new ones.
“We all show up at our rehearsal spot, and we’re sitting around looking at each other,” Alan remembers. “No one brought any tunes. So we’re like, ‘What’re we gonna do?’” The drummer laughs. “Slowly we started working on some stuff. I threw something in, Eric threw something in, Neal threw something in. And it all ended up being vocal-based.”
Vocals aren’t entirely new for Soulive: Featuring appearances from soul-music luminaries like Chaka Khan, Ivan Neville and Corey Glover, Break Out found the trio beginning to push its music in a less improvised, more song-based direction. But this time the band—experienced collaborators who’ve recorded with Dave Matthews, Talib Kweli and Meshell Ndegeocello, among others—craved bigger change.
“We’ve been playing instrumental music for eight years,” Alan says, “and we love doing it. But we’ve always strived to reinvent ourselves; none of us wants to hear the same old thing all the time.” The drummer cites in particular his and his bandmates’ varied solo and side projects (including Krasno’s production work with the Fyre Dept.) as having fueled their desire for a makeover. So for the first time, Soulive increased its ranks, inviting singer Toussaint—a versatile Boston-based vocalist who’s spent the past several years touring the East Coast with his reggae outfit the China Band—to join the group on a permanent basis. After nearly a decade as a trio, Soulive is now a quartet. “This isn’t the three of us featuring a guest singer,” Alan says. “It feels like it’s a new band. All of us wanted to go in a different direction; outside of Soulive, we were all doing more song-based stuff. So we just figured, Why don’t we go in that direction inside the band? It’s just music. We don’t wanna get caught up in what genre or style it is. If we wanna get up there and play death-metal polka, it’ll still be Soulive playing it.”
For better or for worse, No Place Like Soul, Soulive’s sixth studio full-length, contains no death-metal polka. What it does feature is the band’s sharpest, most mature songwriting to date, with thoughtful nods to funk, soul, rock, hip-hop, reggae and old-school R&B. “Waterfall” kicks the album off in fine style, Toussaint expressing his need to “wash my mind clean” while his new bandmates chew up a deep Memphis-soul riff. In “Comfort” a head-nodding beat stirs in the flavor of the street, and in “Bubble” Alan pays tribute to Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham. “Outrage,” one of the disc’s two instrumental tracks, charges along on Krasno’s fleet-fingered guitar work, while “Mary” slows things down a bit; it’s a laidback acoustic soul tune that should soundtrack backyard barbecues all summer long. Throughout the expansive, wide-ranging 13-track disc, Soulive navigate this new sonic terrain with the expert abilities they’ve honed by logging countless hours on stages across the world. Guys who know what they’re doing but retain an appetite for the unknown, they’ve managed to produce that rarest of musical accomplishments: a record that sounds classic and forward-thinking at the same time.
The quartet spent the latter half of 2006 recording No Place Like Soul with producer Stewart Lerman, who’s also worked with such disparate talents as Loudon Wainwright III, Dar Williams and Vinicius Cantuaria. Alan explains that when the band first set up shop in Lerman’s Greenwich Village studio, the Shinebox, the plan was to write and demo at the same time, then take the best material to a different studio to track the album. But everyone ended up happy with what they laid down at the Shinebox. Alan says he and the band dug the personality and the spontaneity they captured in Lerman’s space and didn’t want to risk sacrificing those qualities by rerecording the music elsewhere. It’s a mindframe that demonstrates the perfect fit between Soulive and the relaunched Stax. “I’m so excited,” the drummer says of the band’s affiliation with the label. “When I get the final version of the album with the Stax logo on it and everything, that’ll be a huge accomplishment for me. Back in the day, everyone on Stax had their own thing: Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding, the Bar-Kays, Carla Thomas—they were real individuals. There’s character in that music, and we’re ecstatic to be doing our thing as a part of that lineage.”
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Member Since: 6/8/2005
Band Website: soulive.com
Band Members: Alan Evans - Drums, Vocals
Neal Evans - B3, Bass Keys, Clavinet
Eric Krasno - Guitar, Vocals
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Type of Label: Indie

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Sam Kinninger w/Soulive this Week....

We're excited to anounce that Sam Kininger will join for us the upcoming Northeast run. We'll be playin a bunch of different tunes and arrangements old and new. Hope to see you guys on the road....Kra...
Posted by Soulive on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 07:48:00 PST

THE TRIO IS BACK IN 2008

After a great year in 2007 in which we released No Place Like Soul which featured the vocals of Toussaint, we are returning to the trio format for the foreseeable future. We are very excited about so...
Posted by Soulive on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:51:00 PST

MAKE YOUR MYSPACE PAGE A SOULIVE SNOCAP OUTLET

The tour is half over and the live stuff is available for download now! Soulive and Snocap are looking for dedicated fans to host the Soulive SNOCAP Live shows on your page. Help the band spread the m...
Posted by Soulive on Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:37:00 PST

"No Place Like Soul" RINGTONES available now!!

Enjoy Soulive's new songs from their new record "No Place Like Soul" on your phone! Text the Code to 57777 to have this Ringtone sent directly to your cell phone.For Example: For "Mary" text SOULMAR t...
Posted by Soulive on Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:09:00 PST

New Website / Album Pre-Sale!!

The new Soulive.com is up and running! Go to www.soulive.com and check it out! We are also pleased to announce that the new record "No Place Like Soul" is available NOW for Pre-Order on our website!...
Posted by Soulive on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 12:46:00 PST

Soulive heads to Brazil

Soulive just finished a brief run on the west coast and is en route to BRAZIL. The band will be featured on Globo TV's Jo Soares and then playing shows in Sao Paolo, Rio de Janiero and Rio das Ostras...
Posted by Soulive on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 03:40:00 PST

Soulive Video Blog Internship

So check this out... Soulive is looking for an intern to administer the band's video blog on the road. The band is going to be documenting their tour from 8/22-9/9 via a daily video blog and is look...
Posted by Soulive on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 03:13:00 PST

Soulive Street Team!

Hey Soulive fans,If you're interested in helping with promotion of the band's future tour dates, send us your information to [email protected] and we'll let you know if you can help us by putting...
Posted by Soulive on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 12:10:00 PST

Acronym Contest Winners!

Hey Everyone! Here are the winners to the November acronym contest! Thank you so much to everyone who participated...the response was incredible! If you are a winner, please send your address in an e-...
Posted by Soulive on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 09:09:00 PST

SOULIVE ACRONYM CONTEST

We're running a contest for the month of November for whomever can up with wittiest acronym relating to Soulive! Feel free to use anything relating to the band (album titles, song titles, members' nam...
Posted by Soulive on Fri, 03 Nov 2006 09:58:00 PST