The Delta Saints live in concert.
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The Delta Saints

5
critic concert reviews
blues

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

78
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Critic Consensus

Based on 5 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that The Delta Saints is rated as an enjoyable live performer, with some notable strengths. The Delta Saints concert reviews describe live shows and performances as riveting.

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Latest release

Live from the AB (May 4, 2018)

artist info

GENRE
blues
ORIGIN
Tennessee, United States (2009 - present)
BIO
The Delta Saints is an American blues-rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. They play an interesting mix of delta blues, rock, and soul with a solid groove-oriented rhythm section, furious harmonica lines, and a Dobro tone.
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CRITIC concert REVIEWS

East of 8th (USA)

February 27, 2017
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Even before the Saints took the stage, you could feel an excited energy from the members as they mingled with the crowd, waiting for their chance to show off their new songs.

PLAYBACK Stl (USA)

September 29, 2016
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Blueberry Hill, St. Louis on August 26, 2016

The Waster (USA)

August 25, 2016
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On Friday, The Delta Saints took over the stage at Mercury Lounge for an absolutely riveting late night show. The Nashville-based band, featuring its core lineup of musicians Ben Ringel on guitars and lead vocals, Dylan Fitch on guitars, David Supica on bass, and Vincent Willimas on percussion, started things

That Music Magazine (USA)

August 23, 2016
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It can at first be a bit intimidating for a band like The Delta Saints who are used to performing at gritty clubs where chatter is constant.

Mondo Sonoro (Spain)

July 3, 2013
80
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