The Red Clay Strays’ first live album, Live At The Ryman, is out today via RCA Records. Stream/purchase HERE.
Recorded during the band’s sold-out, three-night headline debut at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium earlier this fall, the album showcases the group’s electric live performances and features songs from across their cataloge including “Ramblin’,” which they performed earlier this week on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”.
The album adds to a breakout year for The Red Clay Strays, who are nominated for Vocal Group of the Year at next week’s 58th Annual CMA Awards (their first CMA nomination), won Emerging Act of the Year at the 2024 Americana Music Association Honors & Awards and released their acclaimed new album, Made by These Moments, this past summer (stream/purchase here).
Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell), Made by These Moments is filled with the band’s signature genre-blending sound, as they meld electric rock and roll with southern soul. Continuing to receive widespread attention, the band was recently featured on CBS Saturday Morning’s “Saturday Sessions” series, “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday, Bert Kreischer’s “The BertCast” and “This Past Weekend with Theo Von.”
Critical acclaim for Made by These Moments:
The Red Clay Strays are Brandon Coleman (lead vocals, guitar, keys), Drew Nix (electric guitar, vocals, harmonica), Zach Rishel (electric guitar), Andrew Bishop (bass) and John Hall (drums). Formed in Mobile, AL in 2016, the group continues to achieve massive success with their Platinum-certified single, “Wondering Why.” With over 100 million streams to date, the track spent a week at #1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 USA Playlist and six-consecutive weeks at #1 on the Americana Singles chart. The song also reached #84 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100, #7 on Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart, #16 on the Billboard AAA chart and #18 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart and continues to gain support across genres.
“Wondering Why” is from the band’s 2022 album, Moment of Truth, of which Billboard praised, “Lead singer Coleman’s gruff, impassioned vocal shines here as always, bolstered by the group’s exemplary musicianship,” while Rolling Stone declared, “the musical manifestation of the push and pull between salvation and redemption…Delta blues, gritty honky-tonk, and Sun Records rockabilly, shot through with a palpable darkness.” Since the release, The Red Clay Strays have also made their Grand Ole Opry debut and toured extensively across the country including shows with Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Elle King and Turnpike Troubadours.
“a haunting callback to classic outlaw country with a rock ‘n’ roll edge” —NPR Weekend Edition
“refreshingly muscular and redemptively soulful”—Rolling Stone
“Country meets rock, making the perfect blend of genres”—Billboard
“Made by These Moments is immediately compelling, all at once fiery and forgiving, hellbent and heavenly”—No Depression
“The Strays’ sound delves as much into high-flying Southern rock and gritty delta blues as it does country, sounding like Waylon Jennings or Johnny Cash one minute, then Lynyrd Skynyrd or Elvis Presley the next”—Grammy.com
“potential for timeless acclaim…hook-driven tracks that steamroll into listeners’ souls”
—The Tennessean
“one of the most buzzworthy bands in the land…From boot-stomping rockers to slow, introspective tracks, the new album has it all.”—American Songwriter
“The Red Clay Strays are a band on the cusp of stardom, and Made By These Moments is a superb documentation of why”—Holler
“stellar…this is a band here to prove all the hype was warranted”—Glide
“Those in search of songs to fuel life’s soundtrack – the highs, the lows, and the rest – need to drop a needle on Made by These Moments”—Hook & Barrel
“a rewarding experience for the listener from the first note”—AL.com
“the band continues to captivate audiences with their authentic sound and genuine storytelling”—Country Central
“The band masterfully crafts a unique and infectious sonic landscape”—All Country News
One of music’s fastest rising bands, The Red Clay Strays have spent much of the past year on the road, selling out every one of their headline shows in 2024.