Taddy Porter

Taddy Porter certainly recognizes where they came from and, in turn, where they’re headed. Even while progressing, the Stillwater, OK rock outfit consciously connected to their roots physically, sonically, and spiritually on their second full-length album, Stay Golden [released February 26, 2013 via Primary Wave Music]. “We wanted the title to pay homage to Oklahoma because it’s our collective home,” explains singer and guitarist Andy Brewer. “At the same time, it gives a broader idea of our view on life and nods to that line in The Outsiders, ‘Stay gold, Ponyboy.’ It’s about holding on to your innocence and optimism. You’ve got to stay golden in the face of life’s curveballs, and stay true to yourself. As a band, that’s was our singular goal when we set out to make this album. We needed to remain true to the music we want to make.”

Embracing that mindset, the group found themselves evolving and experimenting with a more expansive and eclectic rock soundscape, all while still managing to preserve the foundation they established on their acclaimed 2010 self-titled debut. This time around, they distill elements of Southern blues, Motown soul, raw rock, and psychedelic pop into eleven intoxicating and irresistible songs. Taddy Porter—Brewer, Joe Selby [lead guitar, backing vocals], brothers Doug [drums] and Kevin Jones [bass]—cruises seamlessly into this next chapter, and everyone’s invited along for the ride. In January 2012, the quartet hunkered down in a Nashville studio with producer Dave Cobb [Chris Cornell, Shooter Jennings] and producer/mixer Mark Neill [The Black Keys, Dan Auerbach] to record, before eventually finishing a few tracks in San Diego. Cobb and Neil, co-producing together for the first time, each brought a unique arsenal of sonic weapons to the recording process. Their combined firepower left an indelible mark on the overall vision & vibe of the music.

Of course, this creative expansion didn’t happen overnight for Taddy Porter. Since their first record dropped, the band has constantly turned heads. Their music has been featured prominently in HBO’s Newsroom and Entourage, Showtime’s Homeland, Monday Night Football, ESPN’s SportsCenter, ABC, NBC and more. They shared the stage with everyone from Slash to Band of Skulls, and released a video starring Steven Tyler’s daughter Chelsea Tallarico for “Long Slow Drag.” But after touring non-stop and playing more than 250 shows in a year, the band took stock of the course they were on. “With the first record, everything moved really fast and we appreciated everything that was happening. But we were unsatisfied creatively and began to realize that we had to get back to our roots and just be more honest with ourselves about the music we wanted to make,” admits Brewer.

And so, the songs on Stay Golden were born. The album points not only to Taddy Porter’s intrinsic identity but who they will ultimately become. Change is scary but it is part of everyone’s journey. “Our first goal is to spread a positive message,” Brewer concludes. “We want people to stay true to themselves and follow their own impulses. It’s okay to change because that’s our very nature. At the same time, you can also get down and dance to the music. We’ve learned that you feel so much better when you can just do what you want.”

Past Shows


Sep
9
th
2013
7th St Entry
Sep
9
th
2013
7th St Entry

More Shows

Apr
17
th
First Avenue

Elderbrook

with Jerro
Apr
24
th
The Fitzgerald Theater

Varietopia with Paul F. Tompkins

Apr
26
th
7th St Entry

The Bright Light Social Hour

Mar
22
nd
Fine Line

Russian Circles

with Pelican