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Ramblin' Ambassadors

General Info

  • Genre: Garage / Rockabilly / Surf

    Location Calgary, Alberta, Ca

    Profile Views: 54656

    Last Login: 1/22/2012

    Member Since 8/7/2007

    Record Label Mint Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    The Ramblin' Ambassadors release their new album "Ramble On" February 2012 on Mint Records !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Since it's too chilly to surf in Canada most of the time, Calgary's Ramblin' Ambassadors indulge their passion by re-creating the sounds of warmer weather and hanging ten with sizzling reverb-drenched instrumentals.
  • Members

    Brent J. Cooper: guitar Scott Nickless: upright bass Tygrr Pickering: drums Gentleman Doug Waite: guitar
  • Influences

    Link Wray, Bo Diddley, Evan Johns, Ennio Morricone, the Astronauts, Joe Meek...
  • Sounds Like

    Erk Blang Narnynarny twa-a-a-a-a-ng !!

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Since it's too chilly to surf in Canada most of the time, Calgary's Ramblin' Ambassadors indulge their passion by re-creating the sounds of warmer weather and hanging ten with sizzling reverb-drenched instrumentals. The band's second album comes five years after its debut but it might well have been five months, since the combo's sound hasn't changed appreciably during the half decade between releases. Lead guitarist Brent Cooper, ex of Huevos Rancheros, indulges his passion for all things tremolo and twang as he leads the band through a dozen tracks that could be the soundtrack to any spaghetti Western, beach movie, or '60s gumshoe film noir. Sure, it's retro — but the band plays with passion and fire, and after a few spins the songs take on their own identity. Eight of the 12 are originals, but the covers, including a version of the Sadies' "Rat Creek," are so obscure they will be new to all but the most fanatical surf fan. It's an album that could have been recorded anytime since the mid-'60s with plenty of variety in approach and influences (surf, garage, rockabilly, Tex-Mex, Link Wray) to keep things interesting. Tunes such as the roaring "Cabbage Diablo" tear through their paces at a breathless high-speed pace with enough twists and turns to satisfy a stock car racer. Only the thudding "Lonesome Rambler" clocks in at over four minutes, with a handful at three and the rest getting the job done in even less time. There is no fluff, padding, or filler, making this music cruise like the titular vehicles tuned up and ready to cruise to the nearest beach. Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide (four out of fives stars)

Member Since:

August 07, 2007

Members:

Brent J. Cooper: guitar Scott Nickless: upright bass Tygrr Pickering: drums Gentleman Doug Waite: guitar

Influences:

Link Wray, Bo Diddley, Evan Johns, Ennio Morricone, the Astronauts, Joe Meek...

Sounds Like:

Erk Blang Narnynarny twa-a-a-a-a-ng !!

Record Label:

Mint Records

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