M. Dunton and Jack Sloan--products of the Nashville scene, longtime collaborators, erstwhile roommates, and electric live performers--are ripping through the northeast on a late summer tour. Catch them in Cambridge on July 27th for a joyous night of (indie) rock and (indie) folk.
Link to tickets: https://sloandunton.eventbrite.com/
M. Dunton
M. Dunton is a Nashville-based artist by way of Idaho. He blends melodic storytelling with flavors of indie-folk and alt-rock to create a unique form of Americana music. He has lead guitar credits with Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves, Sam Outlaw, Ross Cooper, and many others under his belt. His self-titled debut album was produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss and consists of 8 solely penned tracks that clock in at just over 30 minutes. Aside from Philippe Bronchtein’s ambient pedal steel, Dunton and Shafer-Haiss recorded the entire album themselves at Vacationland Sound in Nashville, TN.
Jack Sloan
Jack Sloan is an indie rock artist based in Brooklyn. Recently transplanted from Nashville, he marries the songwriting sensibilities of Music City with the breakneck pace of NYC. His budding catalog draws on a diverse set of influences—reviews have compared his tracks to those of David Bowie, The Hives, and Jeff Buckley. He has just released a folk EP, Sloanly, and will tour his electrifying live act throughout the Northeast later this summer.