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  • Genre: Americana / Country / Folk

    Location New York City (Astoria), New York, US

    Profile Views: 35986

    Last Login: 11/10/2011

    Member Since 11/11/2005

    Website www.baldjoey.com

    Record Label Ain't got one!

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Jason Warburg of The Daily Vault Writes: Comparisons can be a compliment or an albatross; I've certainly been conscious of that danger when comparing artists whose work I've enjoyed to iconic acts like the Beatles and Bruce Springsteen. So it was with at least one eyebrow raised that I read where Joe Thompson's one-sheet rather audaciously suggests he sometimes sounds like Johnny Cash -- and damned if that isn't right on target. There's a depth of tone and resonance and a sense of hard-won experience on several these tracks that grants Thompson a Cash-like authority over the listener's attention. The vibrato Thompson throws in sometimes also reminds me a bit of Steven Page of the Barenaked Ladies -- not that the music sounds anything like that; it's more dirty-cheeked ..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 />Nashville than tongue-in-cheek Toronto. Thompson's genre is Americana, and that label has rarely sounded more apt than in the midst of this set of thinking-man's blue-collar country-folk'n'roll. Opener "These Days" is a standout, featuring a great hook, punchy piano chords over acoustic rhythm guitar and a propulsive beat, with lithe electric guitar lines painting the corners. Maybe the neatest trick on this full-bodied track is that there are actually only two players on it, with co-producer and virtual one-man band Chris Cubeta handling drums, bass, electric guitar, piano and backing vocals. The meditative, primarily acoustic "Only In The Night" offers a pleasant interlude leading into the rollicking "Another Year 'Round The Bend," a full-tilt country boogie duet between Thompson and guest vocalist Julie Foster, who's an Emmylou Harris-ish dynamo. Underneath all the fun lies a perceptive lyric about doing what you have to in order to live without regret. Other highlights include the Man In Black-inspired honky-tonk number "Black Out Magik," the appropriately sparky jangle-rock cut "Bottle Rocket" and the dreamy, almost psychedelic alt-country ballad "Juniper Haze." (On a side note, I've just gotta ask, does Cubeta ever work with anyone who ISN'T phenomenally talented? Hmm, let's see: Thompson, the Liars Club, Danny Lanzetta, Frank Carillo... guess not.) In one final comparison, Joe Thompson reminds me of Mark McKay, another indie Americana artist who combines excellent songwriting with a strong sense of musicality and a kind of rich, organic appeal that hits you in the gut as much as the head. The Hunting & The Hope is an excellent start down what one hopes will be a long road for Thompson. www.dailyvault.com .. ..........Get this FREE MySpace layout and more at ..MySpaceOrYours.net...... ..
  • Members

    .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Joe Thompson- Singin, Guitar, Harmonica Dan Kendall- Electric Guitar Greg McMullen- Pedal Steel, Guinness Rob Calder- Bass Catherine Popper- Upright Bass Ryan Vaughn- Drums, Rattles, Noise Makers Sirab Singh- Drums where Ryan doesn't play... Chris Cubeta- Producer, Guitar, The guy who makes this shit sound good. Jeff Berner- Engineer, Electric Guitar, Filthy Jokes about the bathroom
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  • Sounds Like

    The Maypole on Saturday clanging in a sun-drenched school yard, abandoned but happy. You tell me what it sounds like, it's playing in your ears as you read this.

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Jason Warburg of The Daily Vault Writes: Comparisons can be a compliment or an albatross; I've certainly been conscious of that danger when comparing artists whose work I've enjoyed to iconic acts like the Beatles and Bruce Springsteen. So it was with at least one eyebrow raised that I read where Joe Thompson's one-sheet rather audaciously suggests he sometimes sounds like Johnny Cash -- and damned if that isn't right on target. There's a depth of tone and resonance and a sense of hard-won experience on several these tracks that grants Thompson a Cash-like authority over the listener's attention. The vibrato Thompson throws in sometimes also reminds me a bit of Steven Page of the Barenaked Ladies -- not that the music sounds anything like that; it's more dirty-cheeked ..:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 />Nashville than tongue-in-cheek Toronto. Thompson's genre is Americana, and that label has rarely sounded more apt than in the midst of this set of thinking-man's blue-collar country-folk'n'roll. Opener "These Days" is a standout, featuring a great hook, punchy piano chords over acoustic rhythm guitar and a propulsive beat, with lithe electric guitar lines painting the corners. Maybe the neatest trick on this full-bodied track is that there are actually only two players on it, with co-producer and virtual one-man band Chris Cubeta handling drums, bass, electric guitar, piano and backing vocals. The meditative, primarily acoustic "Only In The Night" offers a pleasant interlude leading into the rollicking "Another Year 'Round The Bend," a full-tilt country boogie duet between Thompson and guest vocalist Julie Foster, who's an Emmylou Harris-ish dynamo. Underneath all the fun lies a perceptive lyric about doing what you have to in order to live without regret. Other highlights include the Man In Black-inspired honky-tonk number "Black Out Magik," the appropriately sparky jangle-rock cut "Bottle Rocket" and the dreamy, almost psychedelic alt-country ballad "Juniper Haze." (On a side note, I've just gotta ask, does Cubeta ever work with anyone who ISN'T phenomenally talented? Hmm, let's see: Thompson, the Liars Club, Danny Lanzetta, Frank Carillo... guess not.) In one final comparison, Joe Thompson reminds me of Mark McKay, another indie Americana artist who combines excellent songwriting with a strong sense of musicality and a kind of rich, organic appeal that hits you in the gut as much as the head. The Hunting & The Hope is an excellent start down what one hopes will be a long road for Thompson. www.dailyvault.com ..
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November 11, 2005

Members:

Joe Thompson- Singin, Guitar, Harmonica Dan Kendall- Electric Guitar Greg McMullen- Pedal Steel, Guinness Rob Calder- Bass Catherine Popper- Upright Bass Ryan Vaughn- Drums, Rattles, Noise Makers Sirab Singh- Drums where Ryan doesn't play... Chris Cubeta- Producer, Guitar, The guy who makes this shit sound good. Jeff Berner- Engineer, Electric Guitar, Filthy Jokes about the bathroom

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Sounds Like:

The Maypole on Saturday clanging in a sun-drenched school yard, abandoned but happy. You tell me what it sounds like, it's playing in your ears as you read this.

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Ain't got one!

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