Steeped in the sounds of classic blues, soul, and rock & roll from the '50s and '60s, Vintage Trouble fuse the style of the past with the swagger and cool of the present day, and have won a devoted fan following in the United States and the United Kingdom with their passionate live show. Vintage Trouble were formed in 2010 by vocalist Ty Taylor, guitarist Nalle Colt, bassist Rick Barrio Dill, and drummer Richard Danielson, all of whom were living in Los Angeles, California at the time. Taylor had previously worked with the bands Dakota Moon, Camp Freddy, and Ghosthounds, and was a contestant on the music competition series Rock Star: INXS. Swedish-born guitarist Colt had briefly been part of Dakota Moon's road band, and had also been part of the short-lived Ghosthounds.
Echoing the vintage blues-rock of Chuck Berry and Led Zeppelin, and the timeless soul of Otis Redding and Sam Cooke, The Bomb Shelter Sessions is Californian four-piece Vintage Trouble's attempt to re-create the era of vinyl records and juke joints. Produced by Rogers Masson (Daughtry, Day of Fire), and recorded live in just three days at the Bomb Shelter studios in Laurel Canyon, its 11 retro tracks, described by James Brown-esque frontman Ty Taylor as "primitive soul," include the singles "Nancy Lee" and "Nobody Told Me."
Awesome 6th studio disc by this excellent hard rock band from Greece featuring Stavros Papadopoulos on guitar & vocals. Includes 11 tracks of classic, powerful, dynamic, blues-based, Southern Rock inspired guitar rock music that stands tall & speaks the six string truth complete with strong, memorable, authentic songs that land impressive & timeless. Diggin' deeper into their Southern Rock musical roots with serious depth & inspiration, Super Vintage are bonafide hard rockers who have produced one of their strongest discs to date in the form of "Guardians Of Tradition" which is their "musical homage" and dedication to their Southern Rock Heroes and to all the good "Rock N' Roll Saviors" worldwide who believe in real music.