A lot of the development of (the new album) has happened on stage what fans have been into has helped with the direction of the songs.” It is an interesting time in history and fan funding is a great way to point out the obvious we are a band that relies on the energy of our fans.”Īs to what you’ll hear at an upcoming Rusted Root show, “We’ve been working on a new album, so our set is a really cool mix of old classic Rusted Root and the new songs,” Liz Berlin says. The fans are as much a part of this as anyone. “Rusted Root is a state of mind shared and explored by many people- we are a community that supports one another. To help support the making of this new album, Rusted Root created the “Fortunate Freaks Unite! We are Rusted Root Campaign.” This fan-funding campaign provided the fans the opportunity to contribute to the making of the album, while receiving some once in a lifetime opportunities. We have a few more songs to go, and we’re really hoping this will be out in the summer.” I think it’s something fans will be happy with. “It’s happier than the last record but, more than anything, we returned to our rock roots. is very danceable and energetic,” he said. “With this new one, we’re not only back, we’re back to our old selves. “Our last record was to let people know that we were back and were making music again,” Glabicki said. Due out for a fall 2012 release, the disc will mark the groups 20th anniversary year. The band is currently in the studio recording their new album, tentatively titled Fortunate Freaks, after a song on the upcoming release. It’s really just a great name,” “We were all just so into the music,” says vocalist/percussionist Liz Berlin about the recording process, “the synergy and excitement on this album is so fresh and energizing.” “It is one of the most powerful albums we have ever recorded,” agrees bassist/vocalist Patrick Norman. Of Stereo Rodeo, band founder & leader Michael Glabicki says "We named our record Stereo Rodeo after a song that I started writing back when we were recording our last studio record. In May 2009, Rusted Root released Stereo Rodeo, their first studio album in 7 years. Send Me On My Way was most recently used in a set of Enterprise Rental Car commercials in 2011 & 2012. What was indubitably a firstįor Rusted Root was that NASA engineers chose Send Me On My Way as "wake-up" music for the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, for Sol 21. In 2004, the band released a double live album aptly entitled Rusted Root Live This double set was the second release Rusted Root’s Touchy Pegg label, following the re-release of the newly remastered Cruel Sun in 2003.Īlong the way, Rusted Root has also issued three EPs (Evil Ways, Live, and Airplane), a home video (Rusted Root Live) and had songs placed in film and TV soundtrack tracks such as Twister, Mathilda, Home For the Holidays, Party of Five, Charmed, Homicide & ice age. In 2002 the band reemerged with Welcome To My Party. In 1996, the hard-touring Rusted Root returned with Remember, which was followed by 1998’s Rusted Root. Their huge success allowed the band to tours with Santana, The Grateful Dead, Dave Matthews Band, The Allman Brothers Band, HORDE Festival and, perhaps most notably, the highly coveted support role on the landmark Jimmy Page/Robert Plant reunion tour. After debuting in 1992 with the self released Cruel Sun, Rusted Root signed with Mercury Records and released the 1994 platinum selling breakthrough When I Woke, which featured the massive hits Send Me On My Way, Ecstasy and Martyr. To date they have released 7 albums and sold over 3 million records worldwide. The quintessential live band, Pittsburgh’s Rusted Root celebrates their 20th anniversary this year.įormed in the early 90’s by singer/guitarist Michael Glabicki, Rusted Root’s worldly style quickly charmed fans of roots music and world rock.
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