Bill Scorzari “Cant’ Break This Fall” – not about the Autumn

Photo: Neilson Hubbard

Cant’ Break This Fall‘ isn’t about the change of the seasons, nor is it a critique of Mark E. Smith’s perpetually changing band.  And yet, it certainly has a feel to it that could be described as Autumnal – there’s a feel of time ebbing relentlessly away, and decay setting in with no remedy.   It’s the fourth single from his double album “Sidereal Days (Day 1) & (Day 2)” which has a staged release with “Sidereal Days (Day 1)” emerging on October 17th.

The band for “Sidereal Days (Day 1)” is Bill Scorzari on lead and harmony vocals, acoustic, classical, baritone, tenor, and electric guitars, and piano; Brad Talley on Dobro; Chelsea McGough on cello; Cindy Richardson Walker and Marie Lewey (aka The Shoals Sisters) on backing vocals; Danny Mitchell [Miranda Lambert] on piano and Hammond B3 organ; Eamon McLoughlin (the Ryman staff fiddler) on violin/fiddle; Joshua Britt on mandolin; Juan Solorzano on electric, rhythm, and 2nd acoustic guitars, pedal steel, and ganjo; Megan McCormick on harmony vocal; Michael Rinne [Miranda Lambert] on upright acoustic, electric, and hollow body electric bass; and Neilson Hubbard on drums and percussion.

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Sure, I could climb high in a tree, or go to Skye on my holiday. I could be happy. All I really want is the excitement of first hearing The Byrds, the amazement of decades of Dylan's music, or the thrill of seeing a band like The Long Ryders live. That's not much to ask, is it?
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