No Justice
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States | INDIE
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Discography
2003 Far from Everything
2006 No Justice
2008 Live at Billy Bob's Texas
2010 2nd Avenue
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Since 2005, the name No Justice has become a familiar fixture on Texas radio, charting seven Top 10 singles and a pair of No. 1s in only a four-year span. During that time, the five-piece from
Stillwater, Okla. also became a polished touring machine, playing nearly 200 shows a year and every square inch of roadhouse in the Lone Star State and then some. After recording three albums
and building up a formidable grassroots following, No Justice lead singer and guitarist Steve Rice realized that even a state the size of Texas has its borders. It was time for No Justice to introduce themselves to the rest of the country.
By late 2009, the group had landed a new record deal,
partnered with a veteran artist manager and made the decision to record the next project, called Second Avenue, in Music City,
USA. The bands country leanings were certainly a fit for Nashville, says Rice, while the No Justice sound had developed over the years into a well-balanced compound of roots, red dirt, country and blues.
Were honored to be associated with the music and those legendary musicians from Texas and Oklahoma, says Rice. We have a strong connection to our fans down there. No Justice is a diverse band thats been inspired by a lot of different artists, and because of that, we appeal to just about anybody, from five year olds to 50 year olds, from cowboys to punk rock chicks.
Like Rice, the rest of No Justiceguitarist Jerry Payne, bassist Joey Trevino, drummer Armando Lopez and new lead guitarist Cody Pattonare excited about the future. The new album, produced by Dexter Green (Collective Soul), is the first studio effort in several years and the bands first album for new label, Carved Records.
Were really proud of this new record, says guitarist Payne. I think our fansboth new and oldare going to enjoy this. Bringing in Dex Green was really valuable in refining the No Justice sound. Were also thrilled to be on board with Carved Records now. Tim and his team are great Transfer Media Group, LLC _ www.transfermediagroup.com peoplejust as focused as we are. It's an exciting time for all of us.
The stars just kind of aligned for us when it came to signing No Justice, explains Carved Records CEO Tim Porter. Carved had just opened its doors, and we were looking to sign an act that had a strong identity. We arent interested in cookie-cutter bands at this label; we want artists that know how to put on a live show, write great songs and arent afraid to work. No Justice has all three in spades.
True enough, the No Justice resume speaks directly to their hard-touring work ethic, having shared stages with acts like Willie Nelson, Dierks Bentley, Charlie Robison, Billy Joe Shaver, Gary Allan, Cross Canadian Ragweed, David Allan Coe, Pat Green, Chris Ledoux, Jack Ingram and countless others during the bands career. It was their reputation as one of the regions premier live acts that resulted in their 2007 release, Live at Billy Bobs Texas, an honor for any band that has played the
legendary Texas honky-tonk.
In early 2010, No Justice returned to the studio to begin their latest effort, Second Avenue.
We called it Second Avenue because we felt like we were going in a different direction with our ideas on this record. Its kind of a rebirth for us, like weve got a second chance to do some things
weve been wanting to do for a while now, says Rice.
The lead singer found himself writing or co-writing eight of the tracks selected for the final album, often collaborating with Nashville songwriters like Clint Ingersoll, Derek Hoke and Danny Green. Special guest appearances by Rebecca Lynn Howard and Johnny Cooper rounded out the bands first full-album Nashville recording experience. The new record should be out sometime in the spring, Rice says.
Although fans will certainly recognize that familiar No Justice sound, the time spent in Music City certainly wont escape the ears of Country radio, either. Its a natural evolution for the talented
group from Stillwater. Or, as Rice simply calls it, just a facelift.
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