Release Untitled Album Demos

For you funk enthusiast you better not miss out on this Louisiana 4 piece outfit. Their swamp-funk sound is heavily guided by soulful organ chops and improvisational mastery that thrives in the live setting. Similarly, Gravy’s studio work is strong as well. Check out these untitled demos they recently released for your viewing pleasure.
Infusing musical aspects from all walks of life, Gravy’s brand of progressive funk rock has garnered a solid fan base, firmly cementing the band as a fixture in the New Orleans music scene. Touring consistently since their inception, Gravy has established itself as one of the Southeast’s rising acts.
In addition to accepting an invitation to perform at the 2013 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Gravy has performed at several other music festivals, including the New Orleans French Quarter Festival (3x), Hangout Fest, the New Orleans Po-Boy Fest, Spotlight Lexington Festival for the World Equestrian Games, YLC’s Wednesday’s At ␣e Square (2x), ␣e New Orleans Bayou Boogaloo, and Mobile’s BayFest (2x).
Along the way, they’ve played some of the premiere music venues in the South, including Mohawk (Austin, TX), Soul Kitchen (Mobile, AL), WorkPlay (Birmingham, AL), Quixote’s (Denver, CO), Cosmic Charlie’s (Lexington, KY), Tipitina’s (New Orleans, LA), and have shared the stage with George Porter Jr., Johnny Vidacovich, ␣e New Orleans Suspects, ␣e Rebirth Brass Band, Good Enough For Good Times (featuring members of Galactic), Bonerama, Cyril Neville, and Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes.
Gravy has released two albums, 2008’s “Said & Done”, and their follow up effort, The Hard Way”, in 2011. In the studio, Gravy has collaborated with musicians such as Ben Ellman and Corey Henry of Galactic, and the iconic New Orleans drummer, Johnny Vidacovich. Gravy is currently at work in the studio, with plans to release a new album in 2013,and look forward to resuming their touring schedule.