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Farewell Drifters 

One of the most striking new bands in Bluegrass, a young Nashville based quintet, that plays with the intensity of Mountain Heart and the fire of the New Grass Revival, the Farewell Drifters, will be picking live in honor of their exciting debut, “Sweet Summer Breeze” and, in the words of one gushing reviewer, “making folk music hip again.” http://wpln.org/?p=800

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Farewell Drifters 
Sweet Summer Breeze

Young, sincere and enthusiastic, the Farewell Drifters pulled together their debut disc in short order with some help from experienced engineer Ben Surratt and producer Glen Garrett. Sweet Summer Breeze is a terrific snapshot of where the group is now, with the bulk of the material written by rhythm guitar/lead singer Zach Bevill and, especially, mandolinist Joshua Britt. The songs are melodically catchy and rhythmically convincing, trumping the occasional lyrical misstep. The Drifters’ music is hardly traditional bluegrass, yet their focus on concise, neat arrangements keeps them hovering in that area, even as their youth and fresh perspective pulls them in a different direction. They’re still developing their instrumental chops, but they already have some interesting things to say, as well as a dedication to pushing forward that suggests they’ll be around for some time to come. 

-Jon Weisberger, No Depression

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Farewell Drifters
Sweet Summer Breeze

One of the bands I did not get to catch at IBMA was The Farewell Drifters. I did, however, just receive a copy of their debut CD, Sweet Summer Breeze, and am now doubly sorry that I didn't get to see them perform live.

This self-produced project features 12 new songs written within the band among the 14 tracks, primarily written by guitarist Zach Bevill and mandolinist Joshua Britt. One of the two covers, Wheels, comes from Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons, and it fits perfectly among the band originals which share much of the melodic and lyrical sensibility.

It is always a good thing to welcome new songwriters into bluegrass music, and Bevill and Britt are fine examples of why we can confidently place this music into the hands of a new generation of artists.

A fact that seems to be lost sometimes on both new and established artists is that no amount of technical proficiency and studio tanning can compensate for weak material - and that, by extension, really great material elevates any project beyond the performance itself. The Drifters' originals are catchy and memorable, and as likely to be appropriate before a folk, bluegrass or jamgrass audience.

Making up The Farewell Drifters are Clayton Britt on lead guitar, Trevor Brandt on banjo, and Ryan Pennington on bass along with Zach Bevill and Joshua Britt.

You can hear several tracks from Sweet Summer Breeze on the band's MySpace page, and audio samples and download purchases are enabled on their Speakerheart page. 

It seems fair to expect that these talented young men will only reach higher and achieve at a loftier level given the chance to continue performing and recording together. Kudos, fellas... this is a good'n. - John Lawless, The Bluegrass Blog