We feel ya , Redlines.
We re all coming off a rough year, reflected in the anxiety, pain and ultimate determination to stay strong that s manifested in The Bones Under the Morning Sun, the second full-length album from the Butler-Beaver band.
Nine years into their existence, the Redlines mine from classic rock, distilled with 60s soul, 70s punk and 80s heartland rock and traces of power-pop and garage rock.
“You can hear our growth,” vocalist-guitarist Brian Seese said. “You can hear us coming together as a band in real-time, from song to song.”
Seese is quick to credit the blistering solos and melodic leads of second guitarist Jason Lizzi, a New Brighton grad.