Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze Ignite the Rock Scene with New Album ‘Round Up the Wagons’
Get ready to saddle up and ride into the heart of southern-infused rock with Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze, whose latest album ‘Round Up the Wagons’ is poised to storm the airwaves. This Florida-based powerhouse brings together the rebellious spirit of outlaw country, the grit of blues, and the unyielding energy of rock ‘n’ roll, crafting an album that doesn’t just capture your attention—it demands it.
From its very inception, ‘Round Up the Wagons’ has been a labor of love and determination for the band’s South African frontman Vern Daysel and his Floridian bandmate, lead guitarist Coby Dante. Since landing in the U.S. in 2019, Daysel has been on a mission: to deliver music that not only evokes the timeless sounds of the 70s rock icons but also resonates with modern rock audiences. Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze weave together the nostalgic hues of Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers with the fresh, electrifying energy of contemporaries like Blackberry Smoke, Rival Sons, and The Darkness. It’s no surprise that Classic Rock Magazine hails their sound as “bluessoaked soulful southern rock.”
The heart of ‘Round Up the Wagons’ is inextricably tied to the band’s live performances. Each track was born from the furnace of relentless gigging—a sonic baptism that allowed the songs to grow, mature, and take on lives of their own. There’s an immediacy to these songs that can only come from the shared, sweaty intimacy of live shows. From dingy dive bars to bustling rock venues, Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze have forged their songs in the crucible of the stage, honing them through audience reaction and the raw, unfiltered energy of live performance.
‘Round Up the Wagons’ is a 10-track odyssey that rides the range between hard-charging rock and tender, soulful introspection. It’s not just an album—it’s an experience. The vibrancy of melodies, the fire in the guitar solos, and the emotionally charged lyrics make this a deeply personal yet universal journey.
Songs like “Big John Astley,” “How Long,” “Keep It In The Red,” and “Beer Today” provide a masterclass in fast-paced, riff-driven rock. These tracks are packed with the kind of high-octane guitar work and bone-rattling rhythms that will make you roll down the windows and crank the volume. They are anthems for the open road, tailored for those moments when you need music that moves as fast as your spirit.
But the band doesn’t stop there. For those drawn to the slow burn of more introspective rock, songs like “Round Up The Wagons” and “Married To The Road” serve as the emotional anchor points of the album. These tracks don’t just simmer—they smolder. The intensity builds and burns, drawing listeners into a world of resilience, heartache, and the sometimes lonely but always hopeful path of a troubadour.
Then there are tracks like “Feels So Right,” “Lucie,” and “Firewater,” which strike the perfect balance between the two extremes, mixing up-tempo energy with soulful depth. These songs take listeners on a journey that showcases the band’s versatility and their mastery of building tension, releasing it, and letting the music flow through waves of emotion.
What makes ‘Round Up the Wagons’ truly stand out is the band’s attention to detail when it comes to production. This album is not just a collection of songs—it’s a sonic experience. The sound is as rich and textured as it is raw and untamed. From the earth-shaking low end that underscores each track to the atmospheric ambience that gives space for the songs to breathe, there’s a sense of grandeur here that’s perfectly balanced by the down-and-dirty rock elements.
And let’s talk about those guitar tones—simply put, they’re delicious. Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze have dialed in a sound that is as much about feeling as it is about technicality. Every riff, every chord rings out with clarity and purpose, but never at the expense of raw, unfiltered power.
At its core, ‘Round Up the Wagons’ is a testament to the band’s relentless work ethic. It’s an album shaped by years of sweat, grit, and late-night jam sessions. Each track tells a story, a chapter in a larger narrative about perseverance, hope, and the indomitable spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. There’s an undeniable authenticity here that’s hard to find in today’s often-overproduced music landscape.
Vern Daysel, in particular, stands out as a frontman who doesn’t need to rely on theatrics to make an impact. His voice, simultaneously soulful and commanding, carries the weight of a world that’s often hard to make sense of, but it’s through music that he finds clarity. It’s no wonder that when you listen to this album, you get the sense that for Vern, music isn’t just a profession—it’s a lifeline.
‘Round Up the Wagons’ is an album that invites you to lose yourself in its world. It’s a wild ride through the landscapes of southern rock, blues, soul, and country, expertly navigating the terrain of both modern and classic rock. The sheer versatility of Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze makes this album stand out as one of the must-listen rock records of the year.
With anthemic choruses, emotionally charged lyrics, and guitar riffs that could melt steel, this album doesn’t just show what Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze are capable of—it announces them as torchbearers of a new era in rock music. Whether you’re a fan of blazing guitar solos or are more inclined towards soulful melodies, there’s something on this album for every rock fan.
‘Round Up the Wagons’ is the kind of album that lingers in your mind long after the final note fades. It’s rock ‘n’ roll in its purest form: unapologetic, electric, and unforgettable. If this album is any indication, Vern Daysel & The Burning Breeze are here to stay, and they’re bringing the fire with them.
OFFICIAL LINKS:
Website: https://www.verndaysel.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verndaysel
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/verndaysel/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5WMzsT78YCZuLdrx4z135v
How Long Video: https://youtu.be/cZza7nwEfCo?si=ZGY90Z9IhFfFVgCu