Posted: January 19th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: All Artists, Vulture Whale | No Comments »

Eccentric blues-rockers Vulture Whale officially release their new EP in stores today. Bamboo You, which has been available for free download on the band’s website since November, features a unique concept where the American band emulates the British music that has been the main influence on their developing style, even taking it as far as singing in a faux-Cockney accent for most of the record.
This risky gimmick has earned the praise from both fans and critics, who declare the EP as pure genius in the playful, humorous manner that we have come to expect from the Alabama quartet.
To request a copy or for licensing info, contact creativelicensing@worldsend.com.
Vulture Whale - “Amerikerr”
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Posted: December 4th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: All Artists, Vulture Whale | No Comments »

Vulture Whale has made it on to Berkeley Place’s Top 15 Indie Albums of 2009. The band, described as “rude bar-band Americana… fantastic, fun, and raw” has seen both their full-length and EP albums take off this year. See the spread here.
Upcoming Shows
12/04/09 – Birmingham, AL at The Nick
12/26/09 – Birmingham, AL at Bottletree
01/16/10 – Auburn, AL at The Independent
01/21/10 – Memphis, TN w/ Gossary at Hi Tone
01/22/10 – Little Rock, AR w/ Glossary at White Water Tavern
Posted: November 3rd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: All Artists, Vulture Whale | No Comments »

Vulture Whale is getting into the spirit of giving early, by featuring a free download of their brand new EP Bamboo You on their site. You just need to sign up for their mailing list (so the band can fill you in on all the oodles of fun they’ve been up to) to download the EP. Go their site now to check out this lively band in action. VultureWhale.com
‘Bamboo You is the bastard child of the band’s own musical influences, and is one of the best and most original recordings so far this year. God save Vulture Whale.’
- John Seay