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Epic guitar instrumentals. This will set your speakers on fire! Feel every note.
New Buryin' Ground - The Grace Machine
New Buryin' Ground is the first album by The Grace Machine (Matt Steady, Terl Bryant and Matt Weeks). Bluesy gospel rock. Many of these songs go back hundreds of years and were shaped in the unimaginable trials of black slavery and popularised in the early 20th century.
Chasing Down Wolves is a Celtic folk concept album. Each song stands up by itself, but listened to as a whole they take on new meaning. History proving eerily familiar in today's society.
"Here be Dragons is a strong mix of Celtic folk and good-old fashioned blues! Melding Celtic blues, airy instrumentation and what can only be called Celtic Metal, Steady creates intriguing stories, integrating history and nature, that will hold you spellbound.
Theory of Ruins
"Theory of Ruins", the context of hopeful blues, gives us reasons to move up and on. You have to go somewhere from the darkness, don't you? IS there a place to sit to rest the ruins of your pain? Not just blues, not just a Celtic revival, but a compassionate affair of the two, bringing winds from each territory to dance or fly to.
Blood is Thicker Than Gold
"Blood is thicker than gold" is a kind of "virtuoso fusion.", a complex blend of Celtic music with that classic American trio of rock, blues, and folk music. What makes it virtuoso, however, is the way he seizes these categories and forges them together in a signature way.
Closer
Closer is a live album recorded in front of a small audience at Grace River. Stripped back. Simple. Raw. Intimate.
Nawglan, the Sacred Nine
Nawglan, the Sacred Nine is a gorgeously evocative Celtic instrumentals album designed to fill you with joy and hope. Perfect to meditate or pray over, study with or just to relax....
Live at the 6 Degrees
Live at the 6 Degrees is a professional recording of Matt playing a once-off, unique gig with a wonderful band of "accidental musicians".
Matt Steady, Indigo Steady, Serena Smith, Steve Fletcher, Phil Harris and Stuart Wood
"Echoes of Albion" rocks, accommodating elements of progressive blues rock. This is an earthy, moody, lyrically intelligent album, and has a positive, uplifting feel to it. It carries sounds and atmospheres that evoke a strong connection with the past, and Matt’s knowledge and love of history.
Feels Like Coming Home
"Theory of Ruins", the context of hopeful blues, gives us reasons to move up and on. You have to go somewhere from the darkness, don't you? IS there a place to sit to rest the ruins of your pain? Not just blues, not just a Celtic revival, but a compassionate affair of the two, bringing winds from each territory to dance or fly to.