Sleepy Driver

Where: Fredericton, NB

What: Alt-roots

Visit: www.sleepydriver.ca

Fredericton, NB’s Sleepy Driver may have just recently released their first full-length (2009’s Steady Now), but the roots/alt-country rock band plays with the confidence and skill of veterans. That’s probably because the band’s singer/songwriter has taken his time in assembling a group of proven New Brunswick musicians from various musical experiences and backgrounds.

The culmination of their styles isn’t too far removed from the recent re-emergence of ‘90s college rock in the vein of The Gin Blossoms and The Replacements (see “Like a Weapon”); however, they also flirt with a more roots-based sound on songs like “When The Lights Come On,” though even that song makes room for some horns. There’s also a noticeably dark thematic tinge to a lot of the songs, and despite the varying tempos, there’s enough consistency amongst the songs on Steady Now to leave any doubters behind.

It’s also one of the few albums I’ve heard that’s going to appeal equally to a fan of Pixies as it will to a fan of Johnny Cash, which anyone from a small town knows is essential to getting noticed in a small town. And get noticed they’ve done, picking up the Rising Star award at 2009’s Harvest Jazz and Blues festival in Fredericton.


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