Forest Floor (Not Wasted)
Salter
Performed By
Salter
Album UPC
888174243450
CD Baby Track ID
1362437112
Label
Salter
Released
2013-09-04
BPM
140
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm81374670
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
1
Writers
Writer
Kenneth David Jones
Songwriter ID
16089
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Writer
Cary Jay Touchette
Songwriter ID
16090
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Writer
Brian Scott Whitcomb
Songwriter ID
16091
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Writer
Steven Charles Salter
Songwriter ID
16092
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Brian Scott Whitcomb, Cary Jay Touchette, Kenneth David Jones, Steven Charles Salter
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Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Michigan
Description
Revolution, the MUST HEAR debut album from Michigan Rockers SALTER, is a master collection of melodic and hard rock infused with radio ready riffs, soaring vocals, intense rhythms, and virtuosic guitar leads.
Notes
Recording artists Salter, a "Michigan Rock Band" as they've come to label themselves, consists of four musicians that together create intensity on Michigan stages - and now on their first ever release Revolution. Initial reactions to Revolution have been of astonishment. "Must hear" is the phrase being heard.
Revolution, the debut album from Salter...a band of Michigan Rockers from north of Detroit...progresses from riff laden rockers such as Do You Feel and Forest Floor, to the message of the title track Revolution. After this initial barrage, the band launches into one radio-ready-rocker after another with Saline, She'll Be Back, Strip You Bare, and Fear The Sky. If that weren't enough, Salter continues with the ethereally moving Soldier On. This is not a Test, and April in the D (dedicated to the band's beloved Detroit) close out this amazing first effort by Salter.
The band's history begins in June 2011, when solo performing artist Kenneth Pops Jones contacted guitarist Steve Salter through a musician finder site. The two discovered that they played together as if they’d been doing so for years and it was soon apparent that assembling an entire band was the obvious next move. After a short search, drummer Brian Whitcomb joined - having just left a popular blues act. He soon convinced long-time friend and bassist Cary Touchette to come check out the sound that was developing.
The effect of combining Touchette, Whitcomb, Jones, and Salter was immediately felt by all four. Now it is felt by rock audiences that are consistently astonished with the intensity of the Salter band. The word most often heard at a Salter show is “awesome”. SALTER has performed regular shows in the Michigan area since their inception.
SALTER entered the studio in April 2013 to begin the Revolution project, which was recorded and mixed at Zig Productions in Frankenmuth, Michigan. The album has been released to audiences that are marveling at the variety of styles and the versatility so uncommon in debut albums.
SALTER will be announcing tour plans later this year in support of Revolution.
Revolution, the debut album from Salter...a band of Michigan Rockers from north of Detroit...progresses from riff laden rockers such as Do You Feel and Forest Floor, to the message of the title track Revolution. After this initial barrage, the band launches into one radio-ready-rocker after another with Saline, She'll Be Back, Strip You Bare, and Fear The Sky. If that weren't enough, Salter continues with the ethereally moving Soldier On. This is not a Test, and April in the D (dedicated to the band's beloved Detroit) close out this amazing first effort by Salter.
The band's history begins in June 2011, when solo performing artist Kenneth Pops Jones contacted guitarist Steve Salter through a musician finder site. The two discovered that they played together as if they’d been doing so for years and it was soon apparent that assembling an entire band was the obvious next move. After a short search, drummer Brian Whitcomb joined - having just left a popular blues act. He soon convinced long-time friend and bassist Cary Touchette to come check out the sound that was developing.
The effect of combining Touchette, Whitcomb, Jones, and Salter was immediately felt by all four. Now it is felt by rock audiences that are consistently astonished with the intensity of the Salter band. The word most often heard at a Salter show is “awesome”. SALTER has performed regular shows in the Michigan area since their inception.
SALTER entered the studio in April 2013 to begin the Revolution project, which was recorded and mixed at Zig Productions in Frankenmuth, Michigan. The album has been released to audiences that are marveling at the variety of styles and the versatility so uncommon in debut albums.
SALTER will be announcing tour plans later this year in support of Revolution.
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