Briertone

Briertone is a band from the Central Coast of California. They combine indie, Southern rock and bluegrass elements to create a musical style that they refer to as "outlaw rock."

The first three of their 4 EP's have been released on independent label Something Sacred Recordings. Their 4th and most recent EP, "Sky's Torn Open" was released independently on October 14, 2011.

Band members

  • Adam Pasion - vocals, guitar, mandolin, fiddle
  • Matt Black - guitar, vocals
  • Elijah Merritt - banjo, keys, guitar, mandolin, vocals
  • Bobby Lucy - drums, vocals
  • Robbie English - bass

Former members

  • Taylor Odenwald - bass, guitar, banjo
  • Lane Biermann - drums
  • Roger Tompkins - bass
  • Gabe Munoz - bass
  • Chris Nielsen - guitar, vocals, mandolin.
  • Caleb Ralph - bass, vocals
  • Kurtis Heck - guitar
  • Mike Newsom - bass
  • Aaron Wick - drums
  • Addison Francisco - guitar, vocals
  • Cory O'Keefe - drums
  • Brandon Gatlin - keys, pedal steel
  • Andrew Redel - bass
  • Emily Wilson - vocals, keys

Discography

  • Tumbleweed EP (2003)
  • Confessions Of The Wicked EP(2004)
  • Sojourners EP (2006)
  • Sky's Torn Open EP (2011)
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