![]() They took those 20 songs to producer Paul Leary at Sonic Ranch Studio in Texas where Eric has a history with Leary having worked with him on the Sublime Self-Titled record back in 1996. Spray Allen was formed and they would go on to write 20 songs. Various spots in the desert have been hot spots for us creatively and we try to go out as often as we can.” He already had all the music gear loaded (PA Subs and all) and we went out to the high desert to play to the spirits out there. Me and Sherman got our stuff and pulled up at his house at 7am. He said he hadn’t had that much fun in a long time and invited us out to the desert early next morning. The first thing they played was this song called “Left for Dead” as the moment was captured on video and published as the very post to their new Instagram at The song is also expected to be Track 1 on their debut album.Ī post shared by Spray Allen explains: “The next day I sent Wilson a long text about how it had been a dream sequence getting to play with him. Needless to say, we hit it off with Wade in a very magical way.”Ī few days later and Wade is now inviting Lonner & Sherman to go jam at Eric Wilson’s house. Anytime a magazine would ask for a bio that is all we would say, those three words. Lonner tells The Pier: “Wade had a giant tattoo across his chest that said ‘For The Kids’ & I freaked out because that was mine & Sherman’s motto in our last band. With the band looking for a drummer, Danny recommended Wade Youman of Unwritten Law… And 20-minutes later Wade was at the house jamming with Lonner and Sherman. After a few nights of cranking out music, Lonner & Sherman showed Danny what they had created and he was excited by what he had heard. Through a mutual friend, they were invited to go make music at Danny Way’s house. After their last band broke up, they decided to move from New York to California where they wound up at Red Kudo’s studio in Los Angeles. Sherman & Lonner had been playing music together since they were 15. The forming of the band happened about as organic as you can imagine. The group consists of Eric Wilson on Bass, Wade Youman on Drums, Eric Sherman on Guitar and Daniel Lonner on vocals. This is a rock-outlet for Wilson as the music from their debut single feels like a heavy dose of psychedelic nostalgia crossed between Pink Floyd & Led Zeppelin with a modern day Jim Morrison displaying more range on vocals. Spray Allen is not another reggae-rock band you’ll hear the God of Thunder thumbing bass to like you’re use to. They have released their debut single and music video for the song, “Stay Clean”. After trailblazing the reggae-rock genre for over 3 decades, Sublime’s Eric Wilson has formed a new band in a 4-piece rock group by the name of Spray Allen.
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