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Pancakes and Whiskey, Welles and Rock & Roll

Backstage With Welles: ‘Any Kid Can Make Rock & Roll” Jesse Wells is the coolest paradox. The music of Welles is an intense storm of sound and emotion that steals all your attention, and the guy behind it is almost exactly the opposite – quiet, supremely relaxed, always a few words away from a joke,
Guitar World and Jesse Wells in 2018

Jesse Wells Talks New Welles Album, ‘Red Trees and White Trashes’ “People pretty up the guitar too much.” Jesse Wells opens up about Welles’ superlative debut album. “People pretty up the guitar too much,” says singer-songwriter-guitarist Jesse Wells. “I kind of fight when I play, and I want people to hear that struggle of my
Pancakes and Whiskey to Welles Fans

I’ve got suitcases and suitcases and suitcases full of notebooks and computer hard drives full of stuff I can’t even access anymore because it’s too old, you know? I’ve got tunes on floppy drives and stuff,” he laughed, having dipped into a whisper that sounded more humble than secretive. Still addressing his fans, in a…
Pancakes and Whiskey on Welles Debut Red Trees and White Trashes

Wells’ Debut Album ‘Red Trees and White Trashes’ Is A Rock Lover’s Dream “Dust me off like a jar of fire, declare me as your friend. It’s been done before, and we’re doing it now, and I’m sure it’s not the end.” It’s a small remark in the song, but out of context, it defines Welles’
Welles on NPR’s World Cafe

Kallao: You’re listening to the World Cafe. Hi, I’m Kallao. Wells has the look, The Voice, the licks, the hooks, and the attitude of a real rock star. His classic rock meets grunge debut, red trees and white trashes. His alternatively big, chunky, bombastic and driving yet intimate, sensitive, quiet and reserved. There’s no shortage
Welles’ First Listen Review on 2018 NPR

On His Debut Album, Welles Pretties Up Dirty Rock And Roll First rule of rock and roll: Make sure the music knows how much you love it. The music is something people make, of course, but it can feel like its own life form when you put your fingers on a guitar or some drums
Welles Article in Nylon

The Welles era is only just beginning. Welles’ just-dropped, five-song EP sounds like the kind of stuff a kid raised solely on psychedelic rock would make after dipping their feet in experimental college radio. Codeine is rife with dreams, trips, and sober reflections all told through music you just don’t hear anymore. There’s an authenticity…
Dead Indian Name

Jesse Welles was previously in a band called Dead Indian. There had been some concern, confusion and even controversy around the band name. The Resist release, included an insert with information on why they chose their name. Dead Indian was named not by Jesse, but by the drummer Simon Martin, who is the author of








