US heavy rock’n’rollers CORTEZ premiere new album “Thieves and Charlatans” in full; out October 18th on Ripple Music.
Boston-based heavy rock’n’roll purveyors CORTEZ team up with Invisible Oranges to premiere their new album “Thieves and Charlatans” ahead of its world release on Ripple Music this Friday 18th October.
“The fourth LP from Boston heavy rockers Cortez exudes shadowy, old-school vibes.” Bandcamp Daily
“Thieves and Charlatans is the moment and those songs hit just right. Save a spot on your year-end list for when you hear the album, is what I’m saying.” The Obelisk
“Each track on Thieves and Charlatans is melodically compelling, with heavy riffs that seem to tell a new story every time even as they get heads nodding.“ Invisible Oranges
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+ watch latest videos “Gimme Danger (On My Stereo)” // “No Heroes” // “Odds Are“
CORTEZ return with their fourth studio album and glorious follow-up to their 2020 epic “Sell The Future” this fall! With its hefty, heroic riffs, prodigiously soaring vocals and swaggering grooves, “Thieves and Charlatans” is a stunning addition to American heavy rock’s history while also conjuring up compelling doom metal atmospheres. The album features special guests Craig Riggs (Kind, Roadsaw, Sasquatch) and Jim Healey (We’re All Gonna Die, Black Thai, Blood Lightning) on vocals.
CORTEZ “Thieves and Charlatans”
Out October 18th on Ripple Music (LP/CD/digital)
Boston loves an underdog, and as double-guitar heavy rock five-piece Cortez pass 15 years since the release of their 2007 debut EP, Thunder in a Forgotten Town, they remain persistently underrated. d are among the safest bets you can make in heavy rock and roll. Across three full-lengths to-date – 2020’s Sell the Future, 2017’s The Depths Below, 2012’s Cortez – the band has solidified a songwriting process and a straight-ahead, don’t-need-nuthin’-fancy-when-you-can-rock-like-this attitude that is second to none, in their home city or out of it.
Their latest LP, Thieves and Charlatans, demonstrates their ability to, without aping anybody – a bit of Black Sabbath worship in the swaggering “Stove Up” notwithstanding – command a sound that is both classic-rooted and modern in its construction. Working in continued collaboration with producer Benny Grotto at Mad Oak Studio, and with the returning lineup of vocalist Matt Harrington, guitarists Scott O’Dowd and Alasdair Swan, bassist Jay Furlo and drummer Alexei Rodriguez (although he has since been replaced by Kyle Rasmussen) – as well as guest vocal spots from Craig Riggs (Kind, Roadsaw, Sasquatch, etc.) and Jim Healey (We’re All Gonna Die, Black Thai, Blood Lightning, etc.) – Thieves and Charlatans sees them look forward as ever while regarding their past in a new way.
While the sprawl and doom-chug largesse of the eight-minute “Levels” – finding new ones, are Cortez – aren’t to be understated, even the verses of the Non-LP track “Odds Are” seem to be a solo, and closer “Solace” builds to as consuming an emotional finish as Cortez have ever wrought, the band makes clear statements of who they are in “Leaders of Nobody” and “No Heroes” and still have a party in “Gimme Danger (On My Stereo)” without giving up either impact or movement of the songs that follow. It is an attention to detail that serves them well.
With unmatched consistency of craft and performance, Cortez’s willful progression continues through Thieves and Charlatans, a record born boldly of tumult that speaks to past as much as future that’s just waiting for you to take it on. (Words by JJ Koczan)
CORTEZ line-up
Matt Harrington – Vocals
Scott O’Dowd – Guitar
Alasdair Swan – Guitar
Jay Furlo – Bass
Kyle Rasmussen – Drums*
*all drums on the album performed by Alexei Rodriguez
CORTEZ links
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