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rob stroup and the blame

 

Update: Thank you Portland! You've made us the 7th most popular band on ReverbNation! Out of 500 bands, we're very flattered. Wow. Thanks.

About: It wouldn't be hard to imagine the members of Rob Stroup and the Blame kicking a tin can down a dirt road on a hot summer day. This Portland-based, roots-rock / Americana quartet is armed with compelling, kinetic songs that pull the listener into their tapestry of dusty, rolling plains; bittersweet relationships; and poignant introspection. Led by founder Rob Stroup, these musicians have the spirits and talent of much older souls, invoking sounds reminiscent of Bob Dylan and JJ Cale.

Stroup, now a veteran of the music industry, got an early start in fame with his first band, The Baseboard Heaters. His continued song-writing craft has consistently picked up steam, and his music has reached the airwaves in many forms—including radio rotation, commercials, and even an NBC sitcom.

The whole band has spent their entire collective lives immersed in music. And although each member has his own success story of bands past, it wasn't until Stroup brought them together that the musical-synergy of The Blame elevated them to their current vantage point.

On the heels of their successful debut album, "Glass Ceilings," Rob Stroup and the Blame have been greatly expanding their horizons, playing to larger audiences and creeping up the indie charts (for instance, they are currently number 7 out of over 500 bands on ReverberNation).

So, if you happen to see them walking down that dirt road... No, they don't need a ride. These guys know exactly where they're going.

THE NEW ALBUM AVAILABLE NOW!

 
 

The debut album is out! Get your copy right now at CDBaby, or iTunes:

Chasing Musey:

Glass Ceilings:

Columbus Day:

Ghost of Susquehanna:

 

go see live shows

Biddy McGraws

08.14.2010

Rob Stroup and the Blame play second Saturdays at Biddy McGraws. The Redeemed also play those nights! The Blame at 9pm. Always a free show.

 

Secret Society Ballroom

08.20.2010

Rob Stroup and the Blame play a very special evening at Secret Society. This will be the first show of our regulary 2-hour happy hour (from 6p to 8p). The show is FREE, followed by an evening with James Low, celebrating his 40th birthday.

 

Portland Folk Festival

08.21.2010

Rob Stroup and the Blame play at the big stage on the corner of Mississippi and Shaver in North Portland. Free, outdoor show. We start at 7:15pm.

 

Biddy McGraws

09.11.2010

Rob Stroup and the Blame play second Saturdays at Biddy McGraws. The Redeemed also play those nights! The Blame at 9pm. Always a free show.

 

Biddy McGraws

09.25.2010

with WARREN PASH. Don't miss this show! You are probably most familiar with Pash's #1 song by Hall and Oates, "Private Eye," but there is much more to this stellar singer/songwriter from Nashville.

 

Secret Society Ballroom

10.22.2010

with THE MINUS 5 and Chris Robley. This will be the official record release party. What a great lineup we have for that night. Of course, everyone will have already purchased a copy of the record by now :)

 

 
 

what's happening

 
The new album is mastered

The Blame just returned from a road trip to Seattle where mastereing engineer, Ed Brooks at RFI CD put the finishing touches on their debut, "Glass Ceilings."

After 8 short weeks, production of the vinyl album (and digital download card) will be available!

In the meanwhile, listen for Rob Stroup and the Blame on local Portland radio stations.

Musicians

Aside from Rob Stroup, this band features some outstanding talent. Long time friend and bandmate, Tim Huggins plays bass and provides backing vocals. Guitar player and vintage "tone freak" Bob Dunham adds his own unique stlyings while Anders Bergstrom lays down a Keltner-esque foundation.

Addtionally, guest musicians Jean-Pierre Garau lends his brilliant keyboard chops, and pedal steel player, Paul Brainard have both contributed to this project in the studio and at live shows.

 

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