The Red Clay Strays onstage in South Carolina. The band will play three sold-out shows at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium in September.of the River Arts District in Asheville, North Carolina, a large tour bus is parked outside the tiny Grey Eagle where theare set to play a sold-out show that evening. The band’s coach is so tall that it all but obscures the venue behind it from street view — a visual metaphor for the Mobile, Alabama, group’s rapidly upward trajectory.
Bursting out of the red dirt clay of their home state that gives the Red Clay Strays their name, the band is the musical manifestation of the push and pull between salvation and redemption. Their sound is Delta blues, gritty honky-tonk, androckabilly, shot through with a palpable darkness — call the result “gothic country.” Lead singer Brandon Coleman’s fire and brimstone vocals tie it all together, and hint at the undercurrent of faith that runs through the band.
“We’d start out playing anywhere that would take us, play people’s parties, playing covers and sprinkling originals in — more and more people kept listening and kept coming back to shows,” says Coleman.A towering presence at six-foot-six, the singer commands the microphone like a charismatic preacher at the pulpit. Beads of sweat drip down his furrowed brow. His slicked back hair becomes unraveled, evoking the early, dangerous days of Elvis Presley, a lifelong influence on Coleman.
“It’s self-expression. I sing every song a little differently each night, depending on the show and how I’m feeling,” Coleman says. “I don’t really jam with the band onstage because I’m locked into the crowd. And that’s how you know when you have a good band — holding it down and you can just focus on the crowd.”in 2022; now they’re signed with influential indie Thirty Tigers and are heading in to record the follow-up with producer Dave Cobb. At first,just bubbled beneath the surface.
“It’s just soul,” Bishop says. “ soul singers are coming out of Alabama. There’s a lot of blues influence in Alabama, as well. It’s one of the most religious Christian states. There’s a lot of gospel and that’s where Brandon came up from — he was born with it.”
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