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From a quiet, country house nestled within the Durham, North
Carolina woods, Delta Rae fuses its inspired four-part harmonies
with a rich Carolina soul. Their music hinges on hope and a deep
sense of meaning while their live show reflects the joy, passion,
the unique bond they share, and the amazing fans and friends who
join them. They are Mumford & Sons meets Fleetwood Mac -- an Alt-Pop
band with four lead singers whose music incorporates all aspects of
Americana. Having headlined shows to sold-out crowds on both coasts,
Delta Rae plans to release a new LP in Spring 2012 and tour all
year.
Full-throated Alt-Pop band with four lead singers -- delivering
crushing harmonies and a most electrifying live experience.
“Their music touches on all aspects of Americana – Gospel, Country,
Blue Grass, and Blues. That said the songs are strong pop and have
wide appeal.”
- Seymour Stein, co-founder Sire Records and VP at Warner Bros.
Records
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The band name, Dark Water Rising, originates from the home of its
members. Robeson County, known for its rich Lumbee culture, thrives
from the nourishment of swamplands and rich, dark water of the
Lumber River. The dark watered swamps are legendary for providing
hide outs and escape routes for Native Americans during the Civil
War.
Driven by the rocking rhythms of Aaron Locklear (drums) and Eric
Locklear (bass guitar), the music lends itself and the open floor
for anyone willing to let go and spread the energy. As lead
guitarist, Corey Locklear graces each of DWR’s songs with
passionate, carefully pieced lines and melodies. Described as the
"bread and butter" of Dark Water Rising, Ms. Charly Lowry (rhythm
guitar/vocals), Ms. Ciera-Dial Locklear (keys/vocals) and Ms.
Brittany Jacobs (saxophone/percussion/vocals) grab the lyrics by the
horns and deliver with soul, truth, and harmony.
The members of Dark Water Rising complement each other in a
special way to create their sound; one that surpasses skill and
technique. DWR does not categorize its music into one genre. With a
knack for taking whatever comes out and creating music that
refreshes the senses, Dark Water Rising has the uncanny ability to
successfully crossover into soul, alternative rock, blues, country,
and hip-hop.
Years of friendship and forces of the unknown adjoined the
members of DWR together to become the intelligent and creative
entity that they are today. Dark Water Rising released their first
self-titled LP, "Dark Water Rising" in July with hopes of finding
more outlets to share their original music. The album takes the
listener on an adventure through life. With youth and wisdom on
their side, DWR has witnessed the powerful effect of their music on
people of all ages. "Subject to Change" speaks of LIFE with the
overall theme focusing on the reality that time and change waits for
no one. Relationships are no exception on the list of themes that
run rampant throughout the album. The R&B singed hit "What About Us"
speaks to the rebellious in nature, especially those confronted with
issues of mistrust and intimacy on all levels. Known for its
riveting lyrics and arrangement, "Hooked" is poised to be a
crossover hit filled with kisses of desire, passion, and longing.
"Dark Water Rising" would not be complete without paying homage
and respect to DWR’s Native American heritage. "Brownskin", a single
written by Lowry and Jacobs has seen its share of musical
arrangements over the years, but the lyrics still resonate with
women and young girls as an anthem to embrace and celebrate place of
origin and individuality.
Dark Water Rising is poised for the musical journey ahead. Let's
go.
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