The Romany Rye (band)

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The Romany Rye
Origin Long Beach, CA, US
Genres Folk-rock, indie, Americana
Years active2009–present
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The Romany Rye is a band formed by Luke MacMaster, former guitarist of The Colour. Their first album, Highway 1, Looking Back Carefully, was released on October 5, 2009 with a track listing of eight songs. The band could be categorized as indie folk-rock and draws comparisons to the likes of Neil Young, My Morning Jacket, Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, and many others. [1] [2] Kings of Leon guitarist Matthew Followill, whose band has its early roots in country rock, dubbed them a band to watch in 2010. [3] On January 3, 2012, they released their second album, "Quicksilver Sunbeam".

Contents

The band's song "Untitled (Love Song)" was covered by Counting Crows on their 2012 album Underwater Sunshine . [4]

Highway 1, Looking Back Carefully

TrackTrack TitleLength
1Brother4:36
2Dear Holly3:44
3Old Soul4:16
4All the Boys4:18
5Black Hair2:43
6Long Way Down3:53
7Marquee2:42
8Untitled (Love Song)5:22

Quicksilver Sunbeam

On January 3, 2012, The Romany Rye released "Quicksilver Sunbeam." The album contained 12 tracks including "Brother" and "Untitled (Love Song)" from their previous release. Some albums were released with a bonus 13th track, "Yesterday's Boy".

TrackTrack TitleLength
1My True North4:00
2You Only For My Sorrow3:13
3New King Of The Mountain4:42
4Sunday Smoke (Jesus Christ)3:58
5Untitled (Love Song)5:24
6Hold The Ones You Love4:15
7Brother4:37
8My Old Home3:40
9Country Girls3:36
10Quicksilver Sunbeam3:18
11On The Road5:05
12I Hate Myself4:32
13Yesterday's Boy (Bonus Track)3:46

Rolling Stone Cover Contest

In early February 2011, when Rolling Stone magazine created a contest called "Do You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star?", The Romany Rye was one of the 16 selected bands. [5] The contest pits these 16 up-and-coming bands against each other in a tournament where fans vote on the bands in order to progress them to the next round. The winner will be featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. On March 16, it was announced that the band made it through into the second round, with 8 bands left. However, it was later reported that the band was disqualified due to a non disclosure agreement violation after Round Two. The Sheepdogs went on to win the competition and be the first ever unsigned band to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone.

Notes

  1. "Before the Hype: The Romany Rye". Crawdaddy Magazine. July 15, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  2. "The Romany Rye fills a void left by Ryan Adams and The Cardinals [Album Review]". HearYa.com. June 18, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  3. "Choose the Cover of Rolling Stone: The Romany Rye: Country-Rock OK'd by Kings of Leon". Rolling Stone. January 27, 2011. Archived from the original on February 21, 2011. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
  4. "Counting Crows to Release Covers Album Apr. 10th | AlternativeAddiction.com". www.alternativeaddiction.com. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012.
  5. "Choose The Cover Of Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. February 2011. Archived from the original on February 17, 2011. Retrieved February 15, 2011.

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