
Arkansauce calls forth melodies of the Ozark Mountainsโ rolling hills and raging rivers with their
distinct blend of newgrass. This progressive string quartet features Tom Andersen on bass, guitarist Zac
Archuleta, Ethan Bush on mandolin, and Adams Collins on banjo. Their music features improvisational
string leads matched with complex melodies, intriguing rhythms, and deep thumping bass grooves. Each
member sings lead and harmony parts as well as contributes to the lyrics, which offer authentic,
intelligent songwriting with hard-hitting hooks.
Music Meccaโs Spencer Nachman calls them a โfiery, finger-picking string bandโฆ What is apparent at any
Arkansauce show is their positivity and desire to uplift the audienceโs spirit, no matter the circumstance.โ
They are a band inspired not only from their home state of Arkansas, but also throughout their travels.
โWe are a band that spends most of our time in the back of a van hurtling toward long nights, good times,
and a destiny unknown,โ says Ethan. โOur inspiration is gathered by events unfolding in our own
adventures in real time. These days, the desire to create, inspire, and redefine within our scene seems to
be the main driving force behind our music. From a young age we were huge fans of live music and were
introduced to a lot of great music by our families.โ
Arkansauce independently released their 5th album, OK to Wonder, on April 21, 2023. With 11
original tracksโranging from upbeat and stimulating to contemplative and encouragingโthe collection
is filled with songs of revelry, wonder, insight, and whimsy.
The album was met to critical acclaim with reviews in Bluegrass Today (โa truly inspired effortโ),
Ameriana Highways (โthis is high-octane stuff, meticulously rendered & with lots of spiritโ), Americana
UK (โthatโs a bluegrass line-up right there โ but this isnโt your grandpappyโs bluegrassโ), and Blog Critics;
premieres by The Bluegrass SItuation and Glide Magazine. Songs from the album are in two official
Spotify Playlists: โIndie Bluegrassโ and โFast Grassโ and have received airplay on SiriusXM Bluegrass
Junction.
Theyโve also interviewed and performed a few of the new tunes in studio in their homestate with
Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and Little Rockโs THV11.
The band was founded in 2011 after Zac and Ethan, who had grown up across the street from one another
in Johnson County, Arkansas, moved to Fayetteville. Tom and Adams were slowly introduced to them
through the tight-knit Fayetteville music community. During a fateful gig at a Riverstomp Music Festival
in 2014, the band was down a couple of members, and Adams and Tom filled in on the flyโmagic was
made on the stage that night, and the lineup was forever changed.
Having played shows from California to Connecticut over the last several years in addition to two tours in
Europe, the band is no stranger to the road. They supported Yonder Mountain String Band for a leg of
their summer tour in 2019, played mainstage spots on festivals with bands (including but not limited to)
Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth, The Del McCoury Band, Billy Strings, Leftover Salmon, Tauk, The
Wood Brothers, and shared the stage with the legendary Sam Bush as a guest.
Arkansauce has a hearty tour schedule lined up for this year including hometime release shows in
Oklahoma and Arkansas for (including the Backwoods at Mulberry Mountain Festival). They have Spring
shows in Kentucky, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Missouri, Louisiana, and around the Front Range of
Colorado. Further Festivals include Sustain Art & Music Festival (IN), FreshGrass Bentonville (AR),,
Weekend at The Cave (IL), Rhythms on the Rio (CO), Lovegrass Music Fest (KS), FreshGrass North
Adams (MA), and Annapolis Baygrass Festival (MD), with more shows yet to be announced!
โThis is high-octane stuff, meticulously rendered & with lots of spiritโฆ
The ensemble vocals add authenticity to the bluegrass fire. Everything is well-played & optimisticโฆ Their
compositions have clarity & distinctionโฆ they have a whirling, lively groove. The lyrics arenโt cliched &
the words are held down by the gravity of the tight melodiesโฆ The late Jerry Garcia (The Grateful Dead)
who played with Old and In the Way with David Grisman, Vassar Clements & Pete Rowan would feel at
home with these boys.โ โAmericana Highways, Jon Apice
โThe music sounds both classic and contemporary at the same time, allowing for a sound thatโs
immediately engaging and easily assured. That unabashed affability comes across in the effortless
expression of โHow Time Fliesโ, the sprightly sound of โUp On the Shelf,โ the comforting caress of โIโll Be
Yours,โ and the consistently amiable attitude conveyed through a host of instrumentals interspersed
throughout this decidedly solid set of songs. Arkansauce makes a point to put their nimble picking and
plucking front and center, helping to assure a good-natured feeling that pervades the album overall.โ
โBluegrass Today, Lee Zimmerman
โKeeping with Arkansuaceโs mission statement to create, inspire, & redefine what it means to be a 21st
Century bluegrass act. Each musical breakdown feels like a verse in and of itself, as the instruments find
themselves in a shining moment over intriguing rhythms and thumping bass grooves.โ
โMusic Mecca, Adison Nadler
โThatโs a bluegrass line-up right there โ but this isnโt your grandpappyโs bluegrass.โ
โAmericanaUK, Jonathan Aird
โHot bluegrass ramblersโ โThe Roanoke Times
โSnappy bluegrass cutโ [โMy Home in Arkansasโ] โAmericana Music Association
โ[The songs] bear the hallmarks of quintessential Arkansauce tunes: Theyโre fun to sing along with and
give each member of the band time to flex his considerable picking skills.โ WATCH Arkansauce interview
about OK to Wonder & perform 3 songs: โUp on the Shelf,โ โMy Home in Arkansas,โ and โColdiron.โ
โNorthwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Monica Hooper
LISTEN to The Mandolins and Beer Podcast interview with Ethan Bush about songwriting, practicing,
the studio, touring and more.
MORE ABOUT โOK TO WONDERโ
Fiery finger-picking String band, Arkansauce, independently released their 5th album, OK to Wonder,
on April 21, 2023. The albumโs 1st single, โUp on the Shelf,โ was premiered by Glide Magazine who
says, โStrong lyricism, warm harmonies, and impressive solos abound throughout this track.โ Ethan
describes it as, โa rowdy song about a wild night out that gradually became a much more in depth picture
of the ups and downs of a relationship; I aimed to maintain the spirit of the original concept, while trying
to depict the stress that partnerships may bring through an honest and unique lens.โ After the songโs
release, โUp on the Shelfโ was almost immediately placed into Spotifyโs โIndie Bluegrassโ Playlist and
has received airplay on SiriusXM Bluegrass Junction.
Uptempo bluegrass number โMy Home in Arkansas,โ the albumโs 2nd single, was premiered by The
Bluegrass Situation, called a โsnappy bluegrass cutโ by the Americana Music Association in their
weekly newsletter, is on Spotifyโs โFast Grassโ Playlist, and is listed in The Alternate Root Magazineโs
Top Ten Songs of the Week. Andersen says, โThe song came to me after a Bill Monroe bender. Itโs a
straight-forward bluegrass song about the road and the yearnings for homeโwith a few twists and turns
on the arrangement, as any road worth traveling would have.โ
โFirst Night of the Tourโ sings the result of the band learning the โrules of the roadโ through trial and
error on their first few tours. The stimulating โColdironโ was inspired by a close friend of the band who
uprooted himself at an early age to move to a remote, old family property where he didnโt know a soul and
ambitiously forged a bountiful and fulfilling life.
A song of reflection and reminiscing, the title lyrics can be heard in the Hartford-esque โHow Time
Flies.โ My oh my how time fliesโฆ Is this the way I wanted things to beโฆ I simply cannot decideโฆ Who in the hell is
behind those eyesโฆ I guess itโs okay to wonder until the day I dieโฆ Hold on to what you got for now and let time
take care of the rest.โ The song is meant to help us find some peace in the space between trying to chase
down our dreams and deciding to alter our path.
โIโll Be Yoursโ gives encouragement to the underdogs of the world while the empathetic and anthemic
โEarly Birdโ shines and welcomes you to join in. Zac says, โWritten during the heat of the pandemic after
my father-in-law, a truck driver whose CB handle was โEarly Bird,โ passed away from covid. Everything
seemed so dark that I wanted to write a song about light and hope with a lot of harmonies and uplifting
melodies. My dad actually passed away a few months after, and it ended up being a song for myself in a
way.โ
โBig City Chickenโ is the first of four instrumentals on the album, and it celebrates getting back on the
road after the first year of the pandemic. Ethan says, โIt was written while watching my chickens peck
around my backyard during those first few weeks of quarantine. Performing on the road later felt as if I
was finally weaponizing the creativity birthed in that time and space.โ Americana Highwaysโ Jon Apice
calls the song โsearing & saturated with backwoods vibrancy. The inter-picking shimmer of the notes is
invigorating. Flatt & Scruggs would be proud.โ
Adams composed the other three instrumentals and says, โAt some point, I became obsessively interested
in how a four-piece bluegrass group might emulate various styles of drum grooves and rhythms. โBim
Battaโ is influenced by 80s electro and hip hop, while โThe Funky Gorillaโ is influenced by Stanton
Mooreโs New Orleans funk approach.โ The delightful โAir Benderโ leads the listener into a magical
country western jaunt with its undulating banjo as the albumโs final track.
OK to Wonder โs 11 tracks were recorded in Fayetteville at Crisp Recording Studio with engineer Darren
Crisp, James Tuttle [Leftover Salmon, The String Cheese Incident, Hot Rize, Michael Franti, Cary Morin]
on the mix, and Brad Sarno [Son Volt, Jay Farrar] for the mastering. Previous albums include All Day Long
(2015), Hambone (2016), If I Were You (2017), and Maybe Someday (2019).

Tin Roof Terrors
The Tin Roof Terrors are a five-piece bluegrass ensemble from Boise, ID.
Influences include traditional and new-grass sounds accompanied by vocal harmonies.
They have played all over Idaho including several large festivals such as Winterfest, Garden City BrewGrass, and Hermit Music Festival.