Arkansauce calls forth melodies of the Ozark Mountains' rolling hills and raging rivers with their distinct blend of newgrass. This progressive string quartet features Tom Andersen on bass, guitarist Zac Archuleta, Ethan Bush on mandolin, and Adams Collins on banjo. Their music features improvisational string leads matched with complex melodies, intriguing rhythms, and deep thumping bass grooves. Eavch member sings lead and harmony parts as well as contributes to the lyrics, which offer authentic, intelligent songwriting with hard-hitting hooks.
Music Mecca's Spencer Nachman calls them a "fiery, finger-picking string band... What is apparent at any Arkansauce show is their positivity and desire to uplift the audience's spirit, no matter the circumstance."
They are a band inspired not only from their home state of Arkansas, but also throughout their travels. "We are a band that spends most of our time in the back of a van hurtling toward long nights, good times, and a destiny unknown,
says Ethan. "Our inspiration is gathered by events unfolding in our own adventures in real time. These days, the desire to create, inspire, and redifine within our scene seems to be the main driving force behind our music. From a young age we were huge fans of live music and were introduced to a lot of great music by our families."
Arkansauce independently released their 5th album, Ok to Wonder, on April 21, 2023. With 11 original tracks - ranging from upbeat and stimulating to contemplative and encouraging - the collection is filled with songs of revelry, wonder, insight, and whimsy.
The album was met to critical acclaim with reviews in Bluegrass Today ("a truly inspired effort"), Americana Highways ("this is high-octane stuff, meticulously rendered & with lots of spirit"), Americana UK ("that's a bluegrass line-up right there - but this isn't your grandpappy-s bluegrass"), and Blog Critics; premieres by The Bluegrass Situation and Glide Magazine. Songs from the album are in two official Spotify Playlists: "Indie Bluegrass" and "Fast Grass" and have received airplay on SiriusXM Bluegrass Junction.
They've also interviewed and performed a few of the new tunes in studio in their homestate with Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and Little Rock's THV11.
The band was founded in 2011 after Zac and Ethan, who had grown up across the street from one another in Johnson County, Arkansas, moved to Fayetteville. Tom and Adams were slowly introduced to them through the tight-knit Fayetteville music community. During a fateful gig at a Riverstomp Music Festival in 2014, the band was down a couple of members, and Adams and Tom filled in on the fly - magic was made on the stage that night, and the lineup was forever changed.
Having played shows from California to Connecticut over the last several years in addition to two tours in Europe, the band is no stranger to the road. They supported Yonder Mountain String Band for a leg of their summer tour in 2019, played mainstage spots on festivals with bands (including but not limited to) Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth, The Del McCoury Band, Billy Strings, Leftover Salmon, Tauk, The Wood Brothers, and shared the stage with the legendary Sam Bush as a guest.
Arkansauce has a hearty tour schedule lined up for this year including hometime release shows in Oklahoma and Arkansas for (including the Backwoods at Mulberry Mountain Festival). They have Spring shows in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Missouri, Lousiana, and around the Front Range of Colorado. Further Festivals include Sustain Art & Music Festival (IN), FreshGrass Bentonville (AR), Weekend at The Cave (IL), Rhythms on the Rio (CO), Lovegrass Music Fest (KS), FreshGrass North Adams (MA), and Annapolis Baygrass Festival (MD), with more shows yet to be announced!
LINKS
Website: www.arkansaucemusic.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/arkansaucemusic
Facebook: www.facebook.com/arkansauce.music
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD5p0v77QXPgtkjntRFQOHg
BandsInTown: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/10912205-arkansauce
Arkansauce on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ZVf0TpND6bNaoaaucYaFl?si=dOJCQQJoS_O3KkstHEo1Vw
Arkansauce on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/arkansauce/1035403732
PRESS
"This is high-octane stuff, meticulously rendered & with lots of spirit... The ensemble vocals add authenticity to the bluegrass fire. Everything is well-played & optimistic... Their compositions have clarity & distiction... they have a whirling, lively groove. The lyrics aren't cliche & the words are held down by the gravity of the tight melodies... The late Jerry Garcia (The Grateful Dead) who played with Old and In the Way with David Grisman, Vassar Clements & Pete Rowan would feel at home with these boys." - Americana Highways, Jon Apice
"The music sounds both classic and contemporary at the same time, allowing for a sound that's immediately engaging and easily assured. That unabashed affability comes across in the effortless expression of 'How Time Flies', the sprightly sound of 'Up On the Shelf,' the comforting caress of 'I'll Be Yours,' and the consistently amiable attitude conveyed through a host of instrumentals interspersed throughout this decidely solid set of songs. Arkansauce makes a point to put their nimble picking and plucking front and center, helping to assure a good-natured feeling that pervades the album overall." - Bluegrass Today, Lee Zimmerman
"Keeping with Arkansauce's mission statement to create, inspire, & redifine what it means to be a 21st Century bluegrass act. Each musical breakdown feels like a verse in and of itself, as the instruments find themselves in a shining moment over intriguing rhythms and thumping bass grooves." - Music Mecca, Adison Nadler
"That's a bluegrass line-up right there - but this isn't your grandpappy's bluegrass." - AmericanaUK, Jonathon Aird
"Hot bluegrass ramblers" - The Roanoke Times
"Snappy bluegrass cut" ["My Home in Arkansas"] - American Music Association
"[The songs] bear the hallmarks of quintessential Arkansauce tunes: They're fun to sing along with and give each member of the band time to flex his considerable picking skills."WATCH Arkansauce interview about OK to Wonder & perform 3 songs: "Up on the Shelf," "My Home in Arkansas," and "Coldiron." - Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Monica Hooper
LISTEN to The Mandolins and Beer Podcast interview with Ethan Bush about songwriting, practicing, the studio, touring and more.
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