It's been a decade since Randall Bramblett dropped "The Meantime," and now it's back to groove on your turntable with a new burnt orange vinyl edition.
The American singer-songwriter, who has lent his talents to acts like Gregg Allman and Widespread Panic, delivers a soulful blend of blues, rock, and folk that's as rich and satisfying as a Sunday roast.
From the opening track "Used to Rule the World," Bramblett's gritty vocals and heartfelt lyrics draw you in like a warm pub on a rainy day.
The stripped-down production allows his talents to shine, with tracks like "Where Are You Now" showcasing his masterful songwriting and musicianship.
The 10th Anniversary Edition of "The Meantime" includes a bonus track, "Evil Twin," which adds an extra layer of funk and swagger to an already stellar album.
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Bramblett's music, this reissue is a must-have for any vinyl collector with a taste for the eclectic.
So put on your best Union Jack trousers, pour yourself a cuppa, and let Randall Bramblett serenade you with his soulful melodies.
"The Meantime" may have been a decade in the making, but like a fine wine, it only gets better with age.
Cheers to another ten years of music magic from this British Invasion-inspired legend.
The American singer-songwriter, who has lent his talents to acts like Gregg Allman and Widespread Panic, delivers a soulful blend of blues, rock, and folk that's as rich and satisfying as a Sunday roast.
From the opening track "Used to Rule the World," Bramblett's gritty vocals and heartfelt lyrics draw you in like a warm pub on a rainy day.
The stripped-down production allows his talents to shine, with tracks like "Where Are You Now" showcasing his masterful songwriting and musicianship.
The 10th Anniversary Edition of "The Meantime" includes a bonus track, "Evil Twin," which adds an extra layer of funk and swagger to an already stellar album.
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Bramblett's music, this reissue is a must-have for any vinyl collector with a taste for the eclectic.
So put on your best Union Jack trousers, pour yourself a cuppa, and let Randall Bramblett serenade you with his soulful melodies.
"The Meantime" may have been a decade in the making, but like a fine wine, it only gets better with age.
Cheers to another ten years of music magic from this British Invasion-inspired legend.






