Covers album released on September 30th 2022


During the worldwide lockdown a year or so back The Outlaw Orchestra continued writing and recording, keeping us entertained on a weekly basis with video cover songs recorded from their various corners of the UK. That collection of covers ended up as a release on digital music platforms named “Under The Covers”. “We never intended those covers to be reviewed in the music press, what started out as a way to beat the lockdown blues was picked up and gained momentum, folk loved it and we had a blast working together at a virtual distance,” said frontman Dave Roux.

Having released their 2nd full album “Makin’ Tracks” in October 2021 to overwhelming reviews the ensuing festivals and gigs have kept them hard on the road with little chance to book studio time for new material. However, the band explain:

“When backstage hanging with other bands and musicians, we like to warm up the fingers and voices jamming out covers. Everyone joins in, the bottle tops start to collect pretty fast and within an hour we stage ready. This is how we started out, busking around the kitchen table, swapping instruments. Someone backstage said ‘you guys should record these, they’re great fun’. So with the help of portable technology, we captured the more polished versions of our backroom jams into another collection of our favourite covers.”

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“Back Under The Covers” demonstrates the guys’ breadth of tastes from The Beatles’ “Come Together”, The Small Faces’ “Itchy Coo Park” via The Bands’ “Up On Cripple Creek” and has toured with Phil Campbells Bastard Sons there’s a stripped-back version of Motorheads’ “Iron Fist”. They flex their heavier rock personality as well as showing their country roots and love of British 60’/70’s rock. It was recently said in a live review “What makes them an Orchestra? They’re a three-piece.” It’s probably due to the plethora of instruments they play at any gig, its an Orchestra’s worth of strings; Banjo, Mandolin, Lap Steel, Pedal Steel, Guitars, Baritone guitars and every percussive instrument you can fit in a van. All of these make their way onto the new collection of tracks.

Track-Listing
Come Together
Itchycoo Park
Rocky Mountain Way
Cripple Creek
Iron Fist

Dave Roux surmises “It’s our salute to our heroes and record collections that keep us inspired.”

The Outlaw Orchestra have more in the pipeline having recently worked with Kris Barras on a video release due out in December and a cracking B-side to accompany that single. Grab yourself a cold one and get Back Under The Covers with The Outlaw Orchestra.

Links
https://www.outlaworchestra.com
https://www.facebook.com//theoutlaworchestra

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