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Farrow and the Peach Leaves – All Blue
Farrow and the Peach Leaves – All Blue

Farrow and the Peach Leaves – All Blue | Song From The Heart

Americana, blues rock, and country band Farrow and the Peach Leaves serve us a fresh delight with their latest single titled All Blue. Hailing from Nevada City, California, the band has made its mark on the West coast rock scene. All Blue is the first single from their upcoming album Buttermilk Brine. It has been recorded live, direct to tape by Grammy-nominated engineer Jack Shirley at his Atomic Garden Studio.

Longtime pals Graham Farrow Knibb (guitars, vocals), Zach Peach (drums), and Leif Bonfils (bass) formed the band in 2016. Since then, the group has grown to include Hunter Jones on pedal steel and piano as well as Keith Knibb and Justin Peach on guitars. The band channels the best of American rooted rock reminding one of legendary acts like The Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd. This is with their unique and modern sound where 1970s country rock and heavy blues guitars meet impeccable songwriting and performance.

Farrow and the Peach Leaves claims to cure homophobia and give you the courage to push your boss down the stairs. After listening to their blazing music, their claims indeed prove to be true as confirmed by any listener. With a saccharine lead guitar tone and tight drum playing and beat by Zach Peach, the song begins with a bang. The acoustic and fuzzy rhythm guitars provide the apt cushioning for the rustic and strongly projected vocals by Graham Farrow Knibb. The song outros on some firey guitars and a chord progression that will stick in your mind.

All Blue by Farrow and the Peach Leaves is a rock song with fire at its core and the joy of the road on its sleeve.

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