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americana singer-songwriter explosion. sort of.
10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
STOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Check out reviews!
http://www.citypages.com/databank/27/1326/article14323.asp
http://www.pulsetc.com/article.php?sid=2461
www.slackercountry.com
www.perfectporridge.com
www.altcountry.nl
www.rootstime.be
www.hanx.net
www.leftoffthedial.com
From www.leftoffthedial.com
Stook: The Soundtrack to My Minneapolis
[self-released]
Banged out by local twin cities musicians and led by Joshua âStookâ Stuckey, The Soundtrack To My Minneapolis digs deep into what love and loss are like up in the metropolitan area of Minnesota. The music is basic and straightforward, yet arranged in a refreshing manner, and the lyrics are humble and honest. Itâs as if Stuckey has laid down a Minneapolis lifetime of heartbreak into ten well-crafted tunes that spark comparisons to Tom Petty, The Jayhawks and early Wilco. Imagine Petty singing on Wilcoâs AM, and that alone should ignite your curiosity.
This is Stookâs debut album, recorded in the basement of producer Caleb Garnâs house. The duo set out to create an Americana indie rock record that musically revitalizes stripped down acoustic rock and tackles the endless confusion of how to fall in love, or better yet, how to stay in it.
Highlights from the album include the opening track, âWhen It All Comes Crashing Down,â âI Keep Fallinâ in Love,â âDeliverance from Your Eyesâ and âWatchinâ You Fall.â âWhen It All Come Crashing Downâ is a fast moving alt-country number that clues you in on what to expect from the rest of the album: cleverly placed backing vocals, solid guitar solos, tons of organs and a shaky voice that finds it note in the nick of time. âI Keep Fallinâ in Loveâ is a bluesy piano ballad that Stuckey says is an attempt to create his own Sam Cooke song. The end result is somewhere between a Cooke song and a Paul Westerberg tune, and thatâs a good place to be. âDeliverance from Your Eyesâ is the most intense rock track on the disc, with its chorus that climaxes with âDoesnât anybody hear my cry, when Iâm begging for deliverance from your eyes.â Finally, my favorite track, âWatchinâ You Fall,â has Stuckey reaching for high notes in the chorus similar to what John Lennon would do on some of his classic tracks, and even though the voice slips in and out of key, the honesty and commitment to what is being sung overshadows the imperfections.
Itâs imperfections that make things unique, and thatâs really what makes this record work. The record hides behind nothing; all that participated sound like they gave it their all, and what is left is pure and genuine. Itâs not studios, professional musicians, or ten thousand dollar mics that make records good; itâs about heart, and itâs about soul. Stook delivered on both; there is a real lesson to be learned from this album.
-Nelson Heise
12/19/05
10 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
STOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Check out reviews!
http://www.citypages.com/databank/27/1326/article14323.asp
http://www.pulsetc.com/article.php?sid=2461
www.slackercountry.com
www.perfectporridge.com
www.altcountry.nl
www.rootstime.be
www.hanx.net
www.leftoffthedial.com
From www.leftoffthedial.com
Stook: The Soundtrack to My Minneapolis
[self-released]
Banged out by local twin cities musicians and led by Joshua âStookâ Stuckey, The Soundtrack To My Minneapolis digs deep into what love and loss are like up in the metropolitan area of Minnesota. The music is basic and straightforward, yet arranged in a refreshing manner, and the lyrics are humble and honest. Itâs as if Stuckey has laid down a Minneapolis lifetime of heartbreak into ten well-crafted tunes that spark comparisons to Tom Petty, The Jayhawks and early Wilco. Imagine Petty singing on Wilcoâs AM, and that alone should ignite your curiosity.
This is Stookâs debut album, recorded in the basement of producer Caleb Garnâs house. The duo set out to create an Americana indie rock record that musically revitalizes stripped down acoustic rock and tackles the endless confusion of how to fall in love, or better yet, how to stay in it.
Highlights from the album include the opening track, âWhen It All Comes Crashing Down,â âI Keep Fallinâ in Love,â âDeliverance from Your Eyesâ and âWatchinâ You Fall.â âWhen It All Come Crashing Downâ is a fast moving alt-country number that clues you in on what to expect from the rest of the album: cleverly placed backing vocals, solid guitar solos, tons of organs and a shaky voice that finds it note in the nick of time. âI Keep Fallinâ in Loveâ is a bluesy piano ballad that Stuckey says is an attempt to create his own Sam Cooke song. The end result is somewhere between a Cooke song and a Paul Westerberg tune, and thatâs a good place to be. âDeliverance from Your Eyesâ is the most intense rock track on the disc, with its chorus that climaxes with âDoesnât anybody hear my cry, when Iâm begging for deliverance from your eyes.â Finally, my favorite track, âWatchinâ You Fall,â has Stuckey reaching for high notes in the chorus similar to what John Lennon would do on some of his classic tracks, and even though the voice slips in and out of key, the honesty and commitment to what is being sung overshadows the imperfections.
Itâs imperfections that make things unique, and thatâs really what makes this record work. The record hides behind nothing; all that participated sound like they gave it their all, and what is left is pure and genuine. Itâs not studios, professional musicians, or ten thousand dollar mics that make records good; itâs about heart, and itâs about soul. Stook delivered on both; there is a real lesson to be learned from this album.
-Nelson Heise
12/19/05
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