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Reece Ratliff w/ Taylor Steele
I'll Take The Fall Tour
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Blank Space St. Louis 2847 Cherokee Street St. Louis, MO 63118
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Reece Ratliff
Reece Ratliff’s debut EP, I’ll Take The Fall, sounds like the work of a thoughtful songwriter, a seasoned musician, and a captivating vocalist, capable of raw power and vulnerability. The record offers all those things and more, so when you find out that he wrote these songs at the age of 14 and recorded them when he was 15, it’s hard not to do a double take. Reece Ratliff isn’t interested in being “great for a 16 year old,” this young artist wants to be great, period, and I’ll Take The Fall is a formidable opening salvo toward achieving that goal. Combining his personal experiences with worldly narratives and political undertones, the EP mines territory that provides lyrical food for thought and musical hooks to spare. The title track examines the current state of the world with determination and optimism, encouraging us to “bring a little light to the dark empty space.” “Think For Yourself” takes an unflinching look at notions of mob mentality while evoking musical shades of 90’s rockers like Live with a dash of Alice In Chains for good measure. “Dirty Mouth” and “On My Mind” are radio-ready pop gems, and funky closing track “Stand” is a horn-laden anthem worthy of uniting the broad audience that Ratliff is reaching for.
A native of Wilmington, DE, Reece picked up his first guitar at the age of two, took the requisite guitar lessons in grade school, and cut his teeth in the local chapter of School of Rock, playing the classics from the Beatles to AC/DC in the school’s prestigious house band, DE-team. Drawing on his own musical influences, such as Smallpools and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Reece began expressing himself through songwriting.
Working with producer John Faye, another songwriter with Delaware roots, who led his Newark-based band, The Caulfields, to major label success in the mid-90’s, Reece wrote five of his best originals for I’ll Take The Fall, displaying a heart-on-your-sleeve maturity far beyond his years.
A live performer to watch, Reece has already wowed audiences from top area stages like The Queen, and the Baby Grand at Wilmington’s Grand Opera house, where he participated in the finals of “Musikarmageddon,” an annual showcase of Delaware’s most promising up-and-coming artists. Reece will be booking tour dates, both solo and full band, following the drop date of the EP in the spring of 2019. Take the plunge into I’ll Take The Fall - you’re in for an exciting ride.
Taylor Steele
Taylor delivers in a silky style everyone can enjoy. Old country was her first influence, then folk rock and blues closely followed. Her sound has been described to show the collective influences of Gillian Welch, Bonnie Raitt, and Susan Tedeschi.
It is evident in her performances that she is passionate about the words she puts to melody. Still quite young, her songwriting is mature and holds deep feeling. Her blues and folk influences are shown easily through her unique finger picking style. She has proven to be, as many agree, an “old soul” with an earthy style beyond her years
She started writing songs when she was 11 years old. Many of the songs to come on her band's first studio album "Searching" under Taylor Steele & the Love Preachers in 2019, she wrote between ages 13-19!
This album will tell the story of a young girl making sense of her path in life and articulating the heartbreak she has experienced.