Robin Denselow 

St Paul & the Broken Bones: Half the City review – solid Muscle Shoals revivalists

Steeped in the Muscle Shoals tradition, this Alabama six-piece are powered by a remarkable singer in the shape of Paul Janeway, writes Robin Denselow
  
  

St Paul & the Broken Bones
Deep heritage … St Paul & the Broken Bones Photograph: PR

Here's a new American old-school soul band with the perfect pedigree. St Paul & the Broken Bones are a six-piece from Birmingham, Alabama who recorded their album in Muscle Shoals with help from producer Ben Tanner of the Alabama Shakes, using vintage technology to replicate the sound of the great southern soul performers of the 60s. They are not pure revivalists – they write their own material, which is often adequate rather than memorable – but their style is steeped in the musical traditions of the region, and they are helped by a remarkable singer. Paul "St Paul" Janeway was brought up listening to gospel music in a religious household, originally planned to become a clergyman, and mixes a great preacher's sense of theatre with a fabulous gospel/soul voice and the ability to switch between lyrical and frenzied passages within the same song. They should be exhilarating live.

 

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