the steel chops news

On Friday June 1st & Saturday June 2nd The Steel Chops will take the stage at The Laughing Chameleon in Glenview, IL. Both shows start at 8PM and will be the first time The Steel Chops play acoustic/unplugged. The intimate setting of the Laughing Chameleon will provide a "storyteller" atmosphere with the "Chops" providing details of their origins and music. You won't want to miss this unique event. For tickets please click on the link provided. Thank you for your support.
www.thelaughingchameleon.com/index.php

Request our tracks on Fearless Radio 
Friends and fans of the band can request music Monday through Saturday on the TweeQuest show. The show airs from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CST. To request music fans can tweet @fearlessradio (twitter.com/fearlessradio) or call 312.489.8455 and hit ext. 1 to get to the studio DJ.
www.fearlessradio.com/

Request our tracks on INDIE 104LA
indie104.com/iradiola/home/

album review

"A bottle of whiskey. A winding country road. A honky tonk woman. The Steel Chops paint quite the picture with their debut album 'Paint Me a Picture,' a classic & Southern Rock influenced effort that will lead you on a personal journey of self-identity and then have you downing a beer the next. In fact, it is the album's immense breadth that makes it a true standout amongst a plethora of classic rock wannabes. The song 'Rebel Red' takes no prisoners (but all the ladies) with its gritty guitar solos, suggestive lyrics and leering hook; Bon Scott, bless him, would be proud. Refreshingly, the album's more heartfelt songs don't rely on a vocalist's sappy voice to portray emotion. Instead, songs like 'Diamond' & 'Drifter' use carefully-crafted instrumental melodies to enhance lead singer Joel Hetrick's candid lyrics. The album’s strength lies with classic influences and The Steel Chops’ attention to detail. “Paint Me a Picture” is arranged with delicacy and finesse as well as a deep understanding of what makes a solid album that people will enjoy for years to come—relatable lyrics and a steadfast dedication to no-frills melodies. If “Paint Me a Picture” is any indication of what’s to come on their second album, I’d say The Steel Chops will not only keep their current fans, but will amass a new following: one with a deep appreciation for hot girls, lonely times and feel-good tunes.

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Gabrielle Rosas - Aberrant Chicago

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