Three Fourteen, the dynamic Philadelphia-area quintet known for their high-energy, blues-driven jams and eclectic original compositions, proudly announce the release of their vibrant new live album, "Out Yonder Vol. 1." Captured from some of the band's most memorable recent performances, this collection showcases their powerful synergy, dynamic improvisations, and seamless blend of blues, reggae, soul, and psychedelic influences.
"Out Yonder Vol. 1" spans a captivating array of venues and moments, from intimate gatherings at Shere-E-Punjab in Media, PA, to the spirited crowds of Ember Music Hall in Richmond, VA, and Baltimore's iconic venue, The 8x10. Each track offers a snapshot of the infectious energy and community spirit that Three Fourteen consistently delivers.
The album kicks off with the driving force of "Indigestible," a potent opener recorded at Shere-E-Punjab. It moves effortlessly through crowd favorites like the soulful "Travelin' Light," captured live at the historic Sellersville Theater, and the gritty charm of "Dirty Work Boots." The band's adventurous spirit truly shines in their spirited rendition of Bob Dylan’s classic "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again," bringing their distinctive flair to a beloved anthem.
Standout moments also include "Viola Lee Blues," recorded at Ember Music Hall, featuring a mesmerizing jam that underscores their prowess in improvisation, and the energetic groove of "Pancake Man," captured live at Philadelphia's Jam on the Grass Festival, vividly portraying the group's ability to command a festival stage.
Led by guitarist and vocalist Andy Hionides, the band features Josh Lassoff on drums and vocals, Gerald Smith on guitar, Jamie Lundmark on violin, Dillon Finn on bass, and Jake Greenwood on keys. (The live album features Joe Acri on bass and Chris Fly on keys.) Their chemistry is palpable, resonating through each track as they weave vibrant narratives in real time.
"Out Yonder Vol. 1" isn't just an album; it's an invitation to experience the celebratory atmosphere of Three Fourteen's shows. It's an embodiment of the musical camaraderie and community engagement that has made them a staple on the East Coast live music scene.
Three Fourteen continues to build on an impressive live reputation, having performed at esteemed venues like Ardmore Music Hall, World Cafe Live, and Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia, and sharing stages with acclaimed acts such as Big Something, Consider The Source, and Magic Beans. Featured as the Local Artist of January 2025 on 93.3 WXPN, Three Fourteen remains one of Philadelphia’s most compelling bands.
"Out Yonder Vol. 1" is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Bandcamp, and all major streaming platforms.
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