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"The group blends the contemporary jam freak-outs of My Morning Jacket (the comparison is made even more appropriate by guitarist Andrew Trongone’s mane like Jim James’s) with the Muscle Shoals-inspired Leslie speakers and The Band’s narrative storytelling." Read the full story and see video here.

Their ability to switch genres and types of energy tracks after tracks, makes their album as rich and thriving as can be. From the studio to the stage, The Trongone Band makes you appreciate their album as an actual journey, with no routine. The family has literally given you the keys to their house.
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"There’s nothing I can say more than when you hear this album, you’re going to enjoy it. It will warm you and lift you up. Which is critical at a time when most music is instantly disposable and forgettable. And as a debut, The Trongone Band has delivered a strong first statement. Here’s hoping there’s more in the stable down the road."
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Several neat tidbits here like what the album title means: "The title “Keys to the House” represents sort of an invitation into our world. Each song being a key to the house, & by giving them to you, we’re welcoming you & inviting you in." Read the full story here.

"The Trongone Band, in all their bearded glory, released their latest LP, ‘Keys to the House’ and it is right up the ally for all listeners to enjoy in full splendor. Drawing from funk, blues, americana and southern rock, the four men are well on their way for a memorable summer. "
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"The Trongone Band conjures up imagery of boxcar drifters, rolling hills and dirt roads that are easy to close your eyes and get lost in." Read the full review here.

"The resulting music is influenced by the likes of The Black Crowes, Hard Working Americans and Drive-By Truckers." Read the full story here.

The Trongone Band has been doing everything right to become one of the top southeastern rock bands. Read the full review here.