Wreckless Strangers are excited to kick off 2024 with a dinner show at one of their favorite Marin County hotspots, Rancho Nicasio, on Saturday, January 13. After closing out an adventurous 2023, where the band not only released a new EP, Orange Sky Dream, but played to new audiences in the Pacific Northwest, Southern California, and even the East Coast, the band is looking forward to more fun times at live shows in the new year.
Wreckless Strangers are thrilled to play a mini–Northern California tour as the support act for soul, funk, rock, and rhythm and blues band The Nth Power. The Wreckless Strangers will bring their unique blend of blues, R&B, Americana, and rock as they kick off shows at The Independent in San Francisco on December 14; Moe's Alley in Santa Cruz, on December 15; and Lost on Main in Chico, on December 16.
The Wreckless Strangers describe their sound as a blend of blues, R&B, Americana, and good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll. On Orange Sky Dream, the sextet's latest EP, that blend is heavily laced with late-70's / early-80's FM radio rock. The EP's six songs on this release evoke an era of cassette tapes and Cameros, and a generation of older Americans still shy of Social Security eligibility are going to feel like they're listening to songs they might have sung along to in high school.
Wreckless Strangers are thrilled to announce their fall tour schedule and forthcoming EP. With exciting new shows in some of the Bay Area's most legendary concert halls - The Fillmore Auditorium, The Independent, Golden Gate Parks' Bandshell, Sweetwater Music Hall, Moe's Alley, and more - there's ample opportunity for Wreckless Strangers' fans to catch them live.