Peach Truck Republic








Peach Truck Republic
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Gorgeous melodies, intelligent, carefully crafted and surprising arrangements, concise and energetic performances, folk-cryptic lyrics galore, and more—this is a band of musicians who have developed a musical style that is capable of sustaining a more profound artistic element, one that’s been a long time coming for grassroots rock music. Homegrown and hand-sewn, bawdy and yet classic in its refinement: Welcome to The Peach Truck Republic. This band’s cuisine bourgeoisie is spread across the table for everybody, and there are plainspoken reasons for why that is so. Since the informal establishment of The Peach Truck back in the fall of '93, they've been serving from a vast menu of musical explorations, one that has resulted in a noteworthy celebration and marriage of life's most perennial traditions. From John Lee Hooker to Neil Young, from The Grateful Dead to The Allman Brother's Band, from James Brown to Bob Dylan, from Peter Green to Led Zeppelin, and so on ad infinitum—the essential ingredients have been tasted and taken, the aggregate of which may best be described as The Peach Truck Republic's newborn "progressive-folk-blues."
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Average Rating : 5              Total Reviews: 1


Peach Truck Republic  08/25/2005            
Johnnie Joe
These Fort Worth locals can jam. Since forming in 1996 they have really fine tuned the sound they love. I've seen them play in Bryan, TX at Revolution for the past few years and seem to be one of the few here in town that go to see them. I guess there aren't many Aggies that respect that improvisational Allman Bros. or Grateful Dead sound but I sure do. Keep truckin' truckers!
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