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Loser's Way Home

Memphis, TN

Biography

Loser's Way Home is an indie folk & rock act from Memphis, TN founded by Randall Downs and Matt Cureton in 2008. Randall and Matt wrote several songs that established a strong foundation for the band, which really took shape in 2009 with the addition of Steven Bowman on strings. In late 2009, the percussion section was secured with the addition of Jason Charnes and Angelo Palumbo. Rex Gorman joined on bass guitar in 2010 completing this eclectic ensemble. Loser's Way Home is unique in sou...

Loser's Way Home is an indie folk & rock act from Memphis, TN founded by Randall Downs and Matt Cureton in 2008. Randall and Matt wrote several songs that established a strong foundation for the band, which really took shape in 2009 with the addition of Steven Bowman on strings. In late 2009, the percussion section was secured with the addition of Jason Charnes and Angelo Palumbo. Rex Gorman joined on bass guitar in 2010 completing this eclectic ensemble. Loser's Way Home is unique in sound and style and features influences from acoustic to folk to pop music. Moving forward with Randall, Matt, Steven, Jason, and Rex, the band is currently promoting their debut release titled "Can I Let You Just Go?", an 8 song ep that ranges from bass and piano driven pop/rock songs like "Red Yellow Green" to powerful ballads such as "Last Wish of a Dying Tree". Loser's Way Home's album has been described as a "breath of fresh air" and surely lives up to it.The guys have already started preparing songs for the second EP as fans are buying up the debut as fast as they can be delivered. The initial response to the debut EP has Loser's Way Home anxious to release more songs to their fans. If you don't have your copy today, pick it up at a show, or search for Loser's Way Home on iTunes or DFJams.com

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