Friday, March 17, 2023

Daddy Long Legs joined by Wreckless Eric on new Street Sermons album

Daddy Long Legs' new Street Sermons LP was produced by The Black Lips' Oakley Munson who adds piano, organ and jug parts

Here's the scoop...

New York City's most diabolical Rhythm & Blues street gang, DADDY LONG LEGS, have just released their eagerly anticipated new album Street Sermons via Yep Roc Records. 

The band's fourth studio album represents a wellspring of bottled-up feelings and emotions that need to be taken to the streets. 

Produced by Oakley Munson of the Black Lips at Old Soul Studios in Catskill, NY the band expands upon a sound that’s all their own and features guest appearances from Punk Rock legend Wreckless Eric providing backing vocals on "Nightmare" and "Silver Satin" and The Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian on "Ding-Ding Man," In dark times DADDY LONG LEGS continue to shine their light everywhere they go, leaving a piece of themselves on stage every night because it’s in them and it’s got to come out. 

Over the last decade these gentlemen have burned down houses the world over with their explosive fire ceremony and have amassed a cult-like following all their own with a tough to beat reputation for being one of the finest live acts on the road today. Written and recorded against a backdrop of political tension, riots in the streets and a deeply uncertain future, Street Sermons is a testament to triumph over adversity.

Get a copy of Street Sermons via Bandcamp right here. Check out the album release trailer, "Nightmare" and a couple of performance clips below. 

Daddy Long Legs: lead vocals, blues harmonica, resonator guitars, piano, banjo, kazoo 

Josh Styles: drums, percussion, backing vocals 

Murat Aktürk: electric, acoustic & baritone guitars, percussion, backing vocals 


Additional Musicians: 

John Sebastian: baritone guitar on Ding Ding Man

Wreckless Eric: backing vocals on Nightmare and Silver Satin 

Oakley Munson: piano, organ, jug, backing vocals 

Tovey Halleck: saxophone on Rockin’ My Boogie and Two Dollar Holler 





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