New Album, New Sound, it’s Bad Ace…
With the release of their new EP “Bad Ace,” Subtle Shot is quickly on their way
to proving themselves a rock powerhouse.
Subtle Shot already dominates the Gulf Coast scene, which is also where they
call home. They have a large fan base that has voted them to play in the
Mississippi Coast Coliseum Crawfish Festival three years in a row. Their last EP,
which was self-titled, completely sold out of hard copies within a few months
and with a growing fan base, t...
New Album, New Sound, it’s Bad Ace…
With the release of their new EP “Bad Ace,” Subtle Shot is quickly on their way
to proving themselves a rock powerhouse.
Subtle Shot already dominates the Gulf Coast scene, which is also where they
call home. They have a large fan base that has voted them to play in the
Mississippi Coast Coliseum Crawfish Festival three years in a row. Their last EP,
which was self-titled, completely sold out of hard copies within a few months
and with a growing fan base, the release of “Bad Ace” is expected to surpass
the sales of their first album. It has been released on iTunes and Amazon MP3
and has had continuous sales prior to the release of the hard copy.
This is the first large scale effort for the band, consisting of guitarist Stephen
Van Etten, vocalist Andrew Van Etten, drummer DJ Triplett, and bassist Chris
Fowler. “Bad Ace” was recorded in Nashville at Rivergate Studios, owned by
Chris Henderson (3 Doors Down) and Bobby Capps (.38 Special). Subtle Shot
spent nearly 3 months in pre-production getting the right sounds together
before recording.
Subtle Shot’s unique sound has helped the band quickly rise in popularity
since they formed in 2005. Currently, the fan-favorite songs are “Please” and
“Outshown,” which show the versatility of their sound. “Please” can easily be
described as a true rock anthem, where “Outshown” is a softer song that
conveys a lot of emotion.
With their one-of-a-kind sound combined with their natural talent and love for
music, Subtle Shot is sure to be a crowd pleaser for years to come.
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