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Sadler Vaden (Full Band Show)
Fri, 14 May, 7:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
The Basement East
917 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206
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Sadler Vaden
Sadler Vaden
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Acclaimed solo artist. Songwriter. Grammy-winning member of Jason Isbell and the
400 Unit. Producer. Studio musician. Modern-day guitar hero. A professional musician
since the age of 18, Sadler Vaden has spent the better part of two decades on stage,
on the road, and in the recording studio, lending his unique rock & roll approach to
highly-revered bands, up-and-coming acts, and solo albums like his forthcoming
Anybody Out There?
The full-length follow-up to his 2016 debut, Anybody Out There? mixes the hook-savvy
sweep of Vaden's songwriting with the supersized stomp of his electric guitar. It's a
modern record that doesn't ignore the past, balancing frequent nods to Vaden's
20th-century influences — including Neil Young, The Who, Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, and
Oasis — with a contemporary sound that mixes raw, live performances with digital
recording technology. Self-produced by Vaden, engineered by longtime collaborator
(and multi-platinum producer) Paul Ebersold, and mastered by Grammy Award-winner
Richard Dodd, Anybody Out There? is Sadler Vaden at his most adventurous, stocked
with melody-driven songs that deal with the challenges of creating a true human
connection in a modern, technology-obsessed world.
Raised in North Myrtle Beach and the outskirts of Charleston, SC, Vaden began
playing gigs as a teenager, serving as the frontman of a locally-beloved rock & roll
power trio named Leslie. The band shared shows with headliners like Drivin’ N Cryin’
and Jason Isbell, both of whom later recruited Vaden to join their own lineups. During
his time with Drivin’ N Cryin’, he produced the band's series of Songs… EPs while also
playing lead guitar on crowd favorites like "Fly Me Courageous" and "Straight to Hell."
He left the group for Isbell's band in 2013, shortly before Isbell's career-shifting album
Southeastern hit stores, and has remained an integral member of the group ever since,
lending his vocal harmonies and song-serving guitar fretwork to Grammy-winning
albums like Something More Than Free and The Nashville Sound along the way.
Meanwhile, he has also continued releasing his own material, including his 2016
self-titled debut full-length and standalone singles like "Monster," the latter of which
was hailed by Rolling Stone as a "T. Rex-evoking jam [that] doubles as a commentary
on the U.S.'s negative political and social climate."
Vaden's diverse career continues with Anybody Out There? The title track mixes
drummer Fred Eltringham's percussive thunder with a monster guitar riff co-written
alongside Audley Freed, while "Next To You" is a highway-bound road song that nods
to the Heartbreakers' heartland rock. The guitar tones and communal themes of Aaron
Lee Tasjan co-write "Peace + Harmony" channel George Harrison, and the nostalgic
"Modern Times" makes room for swirling Mellotron, acoustic guitar, and claves. The
album culminates with "Tried and True," a guitar-heavy love letter to rock & roll music
that concludes Anybody Out There? on an anthemic note.
"It's always been there for me, through the good and bad," Sadler Vaden says of the
rock & roll genre, whose uplift and epic punch first convinced him to pick up the guitar
as a 10-year-old. Years later, he's proudly carrying the torch, nodding to the rock & roll
music that came before him while crafting some contemporary classics of his own.