Shovels & Rope, the folk-rock duo from Charleston, South Carolina, is set to perform at the Rev Room on Saturday, February 15th at 8 p.m. The husband-and-wife team of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst will showcase their unique blend of traditional folk, rock and country on stage. Their music, as heard on their latest album “Something Is Working Up Above My Head,” is characterized by raw and live sound that reflects their personal stories and dive bar anthems.
Shovels & Rope’s haunting harmonies and distinctly Southern soundscapes have garnered them a dedicated fan base who appreciate their original Americana style infused with themes of loneliness, desire, and empathy. With influences ranging from Keith Richards to Billy Gibbons, their music is a mix of fuzzy guitars and a Mississippi backcountry rhythm. The duo’s emotional performances, including the tear-inducing “Love Song From a Dog” featuring Gregory Alan Isakov, are not to be missed.
Tickets for the show can be purchased on the Rev Room website. Fans of bracingly original Americana music are encouraged to attend this concert, where Shovels & Rope will undoubtedly deliver a captivating and unforgettable performance.
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