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Trevor and the Joneses:
Punk, alternative and garage hard rock for some serious headbanging.
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Trevor and The Joneses are an indie psychedelic folk punk alternative garage
hard rock and roll headphone music band that was formed in Las Vegas, NV, USA in
early 2012.
Released on 12/22/12 their critically acclaimed first album There Was Lightning
is a catchy exploration through many styles of guitar rock. Starting with punk
influenced opener "Dig This!" and ending with psychedelic noise mess "Superslow",
all rock and roll bases are covered.
Following hundreds of shows, a vinyl release on Plane Groovy Records (a label
that also features The Zombies), an indie/college radio play for 9/10 Lightning
tracks, and opening slots for notable/influential artists, the 2nd album Take
You to Stay was released on 10/01/17.
Featuring many different instruments that hadn't been part of its predecessor,
Stay is an experimental departure for the band. The album was recorded/improvised
mostly at Joe's house and featured the new band member, John Fallon (of The
Steppes) on bass for the first time. It contains songs the band had previously
debuted at concerts: the keyboard-pop jam "Squares", the catchy jangle-rocker
"Well as Well", the dark-psyche head-nodder "Gotta Run", the eerie instrumental
"Meteors", the title track "Take You to Stay" which features Barnaby Gallagher
on the sitar, as well as in-studio experiments, such as teeth-grinding "Breaking
Bones". A video for the garage rock track "On My Mind" was released to coincide
with the album release. The band is currently recording several new albums.
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There Was Lightning
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Trevor and the Joneses lives in
Nevada, USA.
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Alt Rock, Punk, High Energy Rock and Roll, Indie Rock.
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