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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Read Southall Band at Mercury Lounge

Read Southall Band at Mercury Lounge

Read Southall says he grew up on a tractor in rural Altus, Oklahoma. Raised on a farm, he learned how to irrigate cotton early in life. Riding that tractor alone gave him lots of contemplative time. Reflecting on the '90s country and the gospel he heard on his grandmother's radio, he was inspired to learn to play a guitar and compose melodies and harmonies. As a youth, he joined choirs and local bands and began performing solo at age 22. He soon formed an acoustic band, started playing some shows locally, and before long, these country boys learned that they liked to rock and roll.

The Read Southall Band recorded a debut album in 2015 and started drawing regional and national attention. The band's third and most recent studio album, For the Birds, was released on October 22, 2021. The band presently consists of vocalist/guitarist Read Southall, guitarists John Terry "J.T." Perry and Ryan Wellman, keyboardist Braxton Curliss, bassist Jeremee Knipp, and drummer Reid Barber.

Read Southall Band at Mercury Lounge
Read Southall Band at Mercury Lounge

At Mercury Lounge tonight, the Read Southall Band brought various country sounds to the city. Southall's passionate vocals and confessional lyrics drove the music. His gritty delivery opened a window to his soul, articulating well his vulnerability and heartache as well as his confident optimism and joy-filled celebrations. Southall's guitar-centric band supported him by lacing traces of traditional country and Americana with southern rock and even a sprinkling of hard-hitting alt-rock grunge. It all flowed fairly freely, feeling like contemporary rock rooted in classic rock. For close to 90 minutes, the city audience was mystically whisked to a heartland rock concert in Southall's small town outside Oklahoma City, and this was a refreshing experience.

Read Southall Band at Mercury Lounge
Read Southall Band at Mercury Lounge

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The Manhattan Beat covers New York City's live music developments as they happen. All photographs are by Everynight Charley Crespo, except when noted otherwise. For a list of Manhattan venues that are presenting live music regularly, swing the desktop cursor to the right and click on the pop-up tab "Where to Find Live Music." For a listing of upcoming concerts for live audiences, visit The Manhattan Beat's January 2022 calendar.

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