Monday, July 27, 2009

Music: A3 (or Alabama 3)

"And from that day forward told you to go out and spread my word through music: sweet, pretty, country acid house music..."

Known in the US mainly for the infectious theme to HBO's The Sopranos, A3 has been a high-number fixture on United Kingdom chats for over a decade and appeared in the soundtracks of many BBC series. The idea for the band's sound came when Londoners Jake Black and Rob Spragg decided that country and acid house music could co-exits together; a lion lying down with a lamb. Country music is not without its own sub-genres and the style chosen for the pairing was possibly the most dissimilar from acid house: folk/gospel. The combination lends itself to irony. Similar to ICP and Zug Izland, the members of A3 each have an on-stage persona. Indeed, at times the band itself seems to aspire to a tent revivalist alter-ego.



Known outside the United States as Alabama 3, the band modified its name to avoid legal conflicts with the straight-up country band Alabama. Unfortunately, internet search engines doesn't treat the shorter name kindly. A3 is currently touring and working on a album that promises to be rights-friendly to third party input. Current albums are readily available through online retailers.

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