The Alabama Shakes made a big splash in 2015 with their second album Sound & Color. The effort spawned the hit single “Don’t Wanna Fight,” the R&B and rock-infused “Gimme All Your Love” and the spacey ...
Alabama Shakes opens the title track of its second album, “Sound & Color” (April 21, 2015), with a melodic chime sequence. A kick drum slinks its way into the track and then powerhouse lead singer ...
To celebrate the album drop, the group dropped a new song, “Someday.” Fans can purchase the album on Bandcamp. The award-winning, Athens, Alabama-born band tweeted about the announcement today, saying ...
Black girls rock! Nowhere is this more apparent than in fiercely talented Brittany Howard. As the lead singer and guitarist of Alabama Shakes, the twenty-something proves that women can more than hold ...
It’s been three years since Alabama Shakes released their powerful debut album Boys & Girls, but thankfully the band is finally back and ready to put out another album. Their forthcoming full-length ...
Alabama Shakes is intriguing. The name alone is an enigma, begging the question: What exactly is Alabama shaking? Or, even weirder, does Alabama have the shakes? Does any of this relate to milkshakes?
“These boys behind me, there’s the Alabama Shakes right there,” singer and guitarist Brittany Howard noted as she gestured toward her bandmates at the end of the first of two sold-out performances at ...
"Not everything powerful is loud," Brittany Howard says when asked what the reunited band members wanted to explore with their new music. "Not everything quiet is vulnerable." ...
Alabama Shakes have announced details of a new album. The Grammy-nominated band will release Sound & Color on April 20. The record will act as Alabama Shakes's second album and the follow-up to 2012's ...
The Grammy Award-winning rock ‘n’ roll band, Alabama Shakes, announced the forthcoming re-release of the group’s hit record, Sound & Color. The deluxe edition of the LP is set to drop on October 29.
Alabama Shakes' reunion tour is as much about the future as the past, performing at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory over the weekend.
Is there a more powerful marketing tool than nostalgia? It's an essential element of many a reunion tour, where audiences clamor to see acts from pop music's past romp through the hits of their ...