Rose Hill Drive

Rose Hill Drive
Origin Boulder, Colorado, United States
Genres Hard rock
Blues rock
Years active 2003present
Labels Slow and Shirley Records
Megaforce
SCI Fidelity Records
Website www.rosehilldrive.com
Members Daniel Sproul
Jacob Sproul
Jimmy Stofer
Nathan Barnes

Rose Hill Drive is an American rock band. The group is often aligned with other bands that are reviving traditional hard rock and early metal–psychedelic. Combining hard-driving rock and blues with modern touches and arrangements, they are often described by reviewers as reminiscent of 1970s rock bands Led Zeppelin and Cream.[1][2]

History

Rose Hill Drive was formed in 2000 in Boulder, Colorado by brothers Jacob Sproul (bass guitar and vocals) and Daniel Sproul (guitar, backup vocals), and high school friend Nathan Barnes (drums). The present trio solidified after the departure of bassist Graham T. L. Webster, who later wrote about the band. The band takes its name from the street where the Sproul brothers lived and the band's early rehearsals took place.[3]

Rose Hill Drive has performed with Stone Temple Pilots, The Black Crowes, The Who, Robert Randolph, Wilco, Queens of the Stone Age, Van Halen, Gov't Mule, The Answer and Aerosmith and also performed at Graspop, Bonnaroo, Wakarusa, Red Rocks, Austin City Limits and the Warped Tour.

First album

On August 22, 2006, the band released their debut self-titled album on Megaforce Records. That summer, the band played the same stage as The Who at the Wireless Festival in Leeds and the Hyde Park Calling Festival in London. In the fall of 2006 and spring of 2007, Rose Hill Drive supported The Who on select US and European dates. The band was joined on stage in Chicago at a taping of the show "In The Attic" by Pete Townshend, who jammed on The Who classic “Young Man Blues” and Rose Hill Drive's "Raise Your Hands".

In the April 2007 issue of Rolling Stone Magazine, Rose Hill Drive was named one of the "10 New Artists to Watch" in 2007.

Though influenced by many other blues and hard rock bands from the 1960s and 70s, the band reported in Rolling Stone that they are growing weary of being compared so closely to other bands, as they want to be known for their sound, not how much they sound like somebody else.[1]

Their song "Goal!" is the official anthem for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer.[4]

Second album

The second album, Moon is the New Earth, was released on June 24, 2008, showing a blend of classic rock, punk-rock, psychedelia and even pop. The single "Sneak Out" appears in the popular video game Guitar Hero 5,[5] released on September 1, 2009.

Return after hiatus

After a 17-months hiatus, the band resurrected in June 2010 to play a free concert in native Boulder, Colorado, with a revised line up: new member Jimmy Stofer is added on bass, while Jacob Sproul switched to rhythm guitar in order to let his brother Daniel concentrate on lead work. In an interview they said to having been writing new material, but without being in the rush to make a new album soon.[6]

The band published two new songs on their Myspace.com web page in September 2010, named 'Setting Sun' and 'Mr Right'. In February 2011 Rose Hill Drive went into the studio and recorded a new album,[7] and announced on their website a new US tour supporting Stone Temple Pilots through April and May. After a respite in June, Rose Hill Drive returns to touring in July 2011 with 15 more shows,[8] opening for Stone Temple Pilots as well as headlining their own events.

On June 12, 2011, the band released their new album, titled "Americana", on their new self-founded label "Slow and Shirley Records", with two tracks published on Facebook to listen and download.[9]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label
2006 Rose Hill Drive Megaforce and SCI Fidelity Records
2008 Moon is the New Earth Megaforce
2011 Americana Slow and Shirley Records

EPs and live discs

Year Title Label
2005 Live at the Fox Theatre  
2006 December 30, 2005 Live at the Boulder Theater  
2006 Rose Hill Drive EP Megaforce and SCI Fidelity Records
2007 Rose Hill Drive Sneak Out Sampler Megaforce

Compilations

Year Title Song Label
2005 Stubbs the Zombie: The Soundtrack "Shakin' All Over" Shout Factory

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Music News: Latest and Breaking Music News". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  2. Dave Herrera (2006-08-17). "Rose Hill Drive". Westword. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  3. Graham Webster (2004-06-24). "Roses Are Rad". Westword. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  4. Archived November 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. https://web.archive.org/20090831071459/http://hub.guitarhero.com:80/music-catalog. Archived from the original on August 31, 2009. Retrieved October 17, 2008. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. Kale, Wendy. "Boulder's Rose Hill Drive debuting new lineup at Sundown Saloon". Colorado Daily. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  7. Kale, Wendy. "Rose Hill Drive to play Glenn Miller Ballroom, Cold War Kids at Ogden". Colorado Daily. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  8. Archived June 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.

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