Classic Rock

Shaman’s Harvest

Red Hands Black Deeds MASCOT

- hugh Fielder

Reaping their own harvest.

We may have our problems with a divided nation and blah blah, but the growing growls of angst from all sectors of the American population can make it hard for a decent, hard-working, Midwestern rock band to get their own grim message across.

Fortunatel­y, Shaman’s

Harvest got the basic shape and substance of their post-grunge southern hard-rock style down on 2014’s Smokin’ Hearts And Broken Guns. They’ve even survived the replacemen­t of their lead guitarist and drummer without any lasting damage.

On Red Hands Black Deeds they set about consolidat­ing their niche into something compulsive and distinctiv­e. Singer Nathan Hunt keeps it

carefully focused rather than just letting it all spill out, and producer Keith Armstrong has taught the rest of the band the importance of detail when it comes to maintainin­g identity. This is evident on the slowgrindi­ng Soul Crusher and the more urgent, country tinged Off The Tracks.

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