
The New Basement Tapes
Formed in the midst of creative fervor, The New Basement Tapes are an American folk-rock collective that has captivated audiences with their genre-bending sound and poignant storytelling. Led by multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Rhiannon Giddens, the group's rootsy sound is rooted in American music traditions, from bluegrass to country to rock 'n' roll. With a shared passion for crafting lyrics that are both deeply personal and universally relatable, The New Basement Tapes have built a reputation for delivering emotive, foot-stomping performances that leave fans breathless. Their critically-acclaimed debut album, "The New Basement Tapes," released in 2014, is a testament to the band's innovative spirit. Featuring guest appearances by Bob Dylan, who also served as an executive producer on the project, the record showcases the group's ability to reimagine and reinvigorate classic American music idioms. With their signature blend of old-timey instrumentation, lush vocal harmonies, and thought-provoking lyrics, The New Basement Tapes have established themselves as one of the most exciting and influential musical acts of our time.
Known For
- When I Get My Hands On You
- Kansas City
- Down On the Bottom
- Florida Key
- Stranger
Discography Highlights
- Lost On the River (Deluxe Version) 2014
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