Band: The Stews, The Mammoths
Date: Thursday, June 9, with doors at 7:30 p.m.
Venue: Soul Kitchen, 219 Dauphin St., soulkitchenmobile.com
Tickets: $15 adv./$20 day-of, available through the venue’s website
Whether it be newfound social or musical freedom, college towns tend to be a source of fresh sounds. The Stews will be bringing a dose of modern college rock from Auburn. This four-piece, consisting of Preston Hall (lead vocals/lead guitar), Blake Dobbs (rhythm guitar), Bennett Baugus (bass guitar) and Wyatt Griffith (drums/backing vocals) emerged from “The Loveliest Village on the Plains” in 2020. Last year, the band entered Muscle Shoals’ legendary F.A.M.E. Studios to lay tracks for a self-titled EP. This EP is an invigorating five-song collection of Southern alt. rock that sometimes delves into the vibes of the Southeast music scene in the late ’80s/early ’90s. From the adrenalized rock of “9-5” to the gentle grooves of “Make It Out,” raw, soulful vocals are carried by measures of thoughtful modern rock that are sure to strengthen this band’s reputation beyond the region.
Austin, Texas, rockers The Mammoths are joining The Stews at Soul Kitchen. David Kapsner (lead vocals/guitar/piano), Michael Jekot (lead guitar/vocals) and Tyler Rush (bass/vocals) established the foundation for The Mammoths during their formative middle school years in Austin. Eventually, the trio completed its sound by adding Tim Durand on drums and vocals. The current musical incarnation of The Mammoths consists of a “blues-funk” sound built from the members’ respective influences. Tracks like “Runnin” and “Livin’ In” from The Mammoths’ 2021 album, “Lonely Roller,” serve as great representations of the band’s mix of alt. rock, garage rock, psychedelia and blues.
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