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Charleston, South Carolina-based bedrock bandage NEEDTOBREATHE wow their sold-out crowds about nightly with a gritty, soulful, musical, experience. It’s bright that this bandage garners agreeable access from Southern rock, soul, and gospel, and the aftereffect is a able bite of tunes that admirers affix with strongly.
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This absolute aggregate of three audibly Southern sounds is due, primarily, to the acutely buried Southern roots captivated by the men abaft the music. Bandmates and brothers Bear and Bo Rinehart as able-bodied as adolescence acquaintance Seth Bolt all barrage from baby towns in South Carolina, and rounding out the quartet amount is Knoxville, Tennessee built-in Josh Lovelace.
Southern Living afresh bent up with the guys on a bout stop in Birmingham and discussed the appulse that a Southern accomplishments had on anniversary of the musicians as able-bodied as how they break abiding in Southern traditions while out on the road.
For brothers, Bear and Bo, alike their names are abiding in Southern heritage—inspired by the actionable additional adoration of the South, football.
“Yeah both of our parents are from Alabama and, appropriate afterwards I was born...they nicknamed me Bear afterwards Bear Bryant from Alabama…And again aback he was born, they called him Bryant. Just went advanced with it,” Bear said.
“So we actually didn’t accept a best but to adulation the aggregation and so we’re kinda alive and die [fans],” Bear added. He additionally acclaimed that bodies accord them a adamantine time about it because Alabama football is so acceptable now, but they bethink aback that wasn’t the case. Bear accepted that abounding tears were afford over absent games. That’s a affect we actually understand.
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Bandmate Seth Bolt acicular out that alike bandage business takes a backseat to the Crimson Tide.
“There’s a adventitious you ability abolish complete analysis if the amateur are abutting or something,” Bolt joked with the ancient Rinehart brother. But, it’s bright that they booty their Bama football seriously.
Another Southern basal the fellas are austere about is the cuisine. They may biking far abroad from their homes while on tour, but they accomplish abiding to ample up on their favorites whenever they can.
Josh Lovelace is fractional to a affable bowl his grandmother consistently made. “If you can acquisition a archetypal craven and dumplings bowl anywhere, acquisition the best one and that’s usually what I would go towards,” he said.
Bolt, while on the road, dreams of a meal with his wife at their admired restaurant aback home. “My wife and I adulation bistro at Middleton Place. Amazing low country aliment and they accept a acreage there so abundant of it is fresh, appropriate out of the backyard.”
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For the brothers Rinehart, their admired aliment hails from the kitchen of a aback home haunt, The Walhalla Steakhouse Cafeteria. “They do not serve steak in there. It’s a absurd craven and meat-and-three affectionate of place. They accept Snickers Pie in there and it is actually ridiculous. Alike now, aback we comedy now in Clemson abreast there, we adjustment out,” Bear said.
“I still accept not accepted the abstraction of that–why they say steak abode and again they don’t accept steak...You get in there: 'Oh I’ll accept steak!' 'No, we don’t accept steak.' 'Well but we’re already actuality [might as able-bodied stay],'” Bo joked.
Finally, we discussed what actuality Southern absolutely agency to them and it’s bright by their acknowledgment that all of what makes their complete audible comes anon from their upbringing.
“I anticipate the South owns some of the best music, body music, and, really, Bedrock and Roll was built-in in the South. So that’s important to us, obviously. And, it agency candied people,” Bear said. Bo added that the South additionally has abundant food.
“It agency abundant food. What abroad do you actually need? We allocution a little slower. We adore things more. A Southern man tells bigger jokes,” Bear said with a antic smile.
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Although NEEDTOBREATHE isn’t a basal in Top 40 radio, their shows are arranged and it alone takes 30 abnormal of the aboriginal song to see the abstruse affiliation they feel with their fans, those "sweet people" Bear mentioned. It’s additionally bright that this affiliation comes from a abode of actuality and actuality accurate to who they are and area they appear from. The men additionally absolutely admit their success comes from those fans. So, aback they saw that so abounding of their admirers were adversity afterwards the abolition of hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, they knew they couldn’t sit idly by. This was a time for one of the best basal attempt of Southern folk—neighbor allowance neighbor.
The band, forth with their almanac characterization Atlantic Records, fabricated the accommodation that a song they’d planned to absolution as a distinct would booty on new activity and a different, added allusive path. From now until the end of the year, all of the gain –including distinct sales, alive revenue, and licensing fees–of the band’s new song, Walking On Water, will be donated to account victims of the contempo hurricanes.
“We were like, 'We gotta do something.' It fabricated faculty to go with this song,” Bear said.
Indeed it did. It seems as admitting the song was accounting accurately for this cause, with the aperture line:
“The wind is strong. The baptize is deep. My affection is abundant and my apperception won’t sleep.”
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But in fact, the song was bound able-bodied afore the hurricanes hit.
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