Chelle Rose - Reckon with the Devil (Official Music Video) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 19, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
Official music video for "Reckon with the Devil" from the Chelle Rose album Blue Ridge Blood with special appearance by Sergio Webb

Produced & Filmed by Stacie Huckeba
Second Camera by Marc Pisapia

To purchase "Reckon with the Devil" from Chelle Rose's album Blue Ridge Blood:

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blue-ridge-blood/id1130070205

Amazon: https://amzn.com/B01HSUC0J8

Physical CD: http://chellerose.com/store-2/

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Filmed at the Basement East in East Nashville TN. Written by Chelle Rose. ©2016 Thorn Pricked Music. SESAC All Rights Reserved.

Featuring: Chelle Rose (acoustic, vocals), Sergio Webb (guitar), Pete Pulkrabek (drums) and Jeff Thorneycroft (bass)

Album Track: Chelle Rose (acoustic, vocals), George Reiff (bass), Sergio Webb (guitars), Rick Richards (drums) and Billy Cassis (guitars)

Produced by George Reiff
Engineered by Steve Christensen
Recorded in Austin Texas, Nashville & East Tennessee
Mastered by Fred Kevorkian

ROLLING STONE "On the proudly defiant "Blue Ridge Blood," singer-songwriter Chelle Rose puts her tough Appalachian roots on full display and even slyly acknowledges the dark artistic persona she has cultivated on her albums. "Couldn't get away from it if I tried, Blue Ridge blood," she shrugs." -Jon Freeman

THE GUARDIAN "Just as Patti Smith used the New York punk scene to channel defiance and individuality, Rose uses her Appalachian roots to delve deeply into her identity. Rose has few peers today, except for Mary Gauthier, Johnny Dowd and Steve Earle, who are willing to explore harrowing themes such as child or spousal abuse in song."-Mark Guarino

NO DEPRESSION EDITORS PICK "If Steve Earle wore a dress, this is what he would sound like. Chelle Rose is Appalachian tuff. You can hear her hardscrabble raisin’ in her voice. There’s enough barbed wire twang in her voice to snap a fencepost in half should it be bold enough to try and block her way." -GRANT BRITT, STAFF REVIEWER

NEW YORK TIMES "As a songwriter, Ms. Rose works in the realm of Lucinda Williams, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Alejandro Escovedo and other terse, unflinching songwriters on the rock fringe of country. She sings about hard-nosed characters — herself, perhaps, among them"

SPIN MAGAZINE "So this kicks nine kinds of ass, and you oughta get up on it. Chelle Rose is an "Appalachian rock'n'roll" queen from Eastern Tennessee with a scythe-like twang that evokes Lucinda Williams but not "Lucinda Williams"; the title track was written to appease the vengeful ghost of her deceased ex-boyfriend (success), the hardest rocker is called "Alimony," and the rest will make Justified fans flip the f*ck out. Outstanding."

RAY WYLIE HUBBARD "Chelle Rose is an artist willing to peel back the bark and lay bare the raw torn poetry of her East Tennessee amaranthine soul; and this record is McQueen jumping a motorcycle over a barbed wire fence in the great escape blackout fever in the funk house believe me rock or die cool."

USA TODAY (PLAYLIST PICK) "Rose revives a great Julie Miller rocker on her swampy Ray Wylie Hubbard-produced Ghost of Browder Holler album"

OXFORD AMERICAN “The fact that Ray Wylie Hubbard produced this album is probably reason enough to buy it or download it or whatever you do to get music these days. But you’ll be getting a lot more than that. This is one of those albums that you put on, hoping it will be good, and it turns out to be better than you had any right to expect. If you were playing it on a turntable, you’d keep moving the tone-arm back to play certain tracks over again.” —WILLIAM GAY
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