New Hampshire jammers Andrew North and the Rangers just released their debut full-length LP, Phosphorescent Snack. The 12 song release showcases the band’s genre-bending style and whimsical sense of humor.
They will headline a concert on Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. at the Bank of N.H. Stage. (Doors open at 7 p.m.)
“This album has been a long time coming,” says North. “I’m so excited about the music that we’ve been making together and I think our fans, old and new, are going to love it.”
The album captures the diversity of the band’s styles, from instrumental jazz (“Smoke and Mirrors”) to straight-ahead rock (“Electrostatic Chills”) and funky jams (“Chicken in the Backyard”). It’s off-beat but accessible and fun, and it’s clear that these are serious musicians that don’t take themselves too seriously.
“We made this on our own in a garage. We are just having so much fun right now, and that really comes through in the tracks,” said North. “I took a long time off from making music, and I never thought I would get a band this good together and put out an album like this. It’s just so awesome!”
Phosphorescent Snack was available on all streaming outlets on July 30, and features Andrew North (keys and vocals), Dale Grant (drums and vocals), Chip Spangler (bass and vocals), and Rob O’Brien (brass). The album was mixed and mastered by Tank Studios in Burlington, Vt.
Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 the day of the show, plus processing fees, and are available from ccanh.com.
