Keyboards, banjo, accordion, & mandolin: Jon Crocker
Drums: Jason Dinkler
Background vocals: A rotating cast of awesome people
Influences
Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Elliott Smith, The Beatles, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Death Cab for Cutie, Ryan Adams, Sun Kil Moon, The Red House Painters, Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones, Hot Water Music, Pearl Jam, Against Me, The Police, U2, Stone Temple Pilots, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and a ton of other great bands and musicians.
Sounds Like
"The feelings and images invoked by this album recall the best of American roots rock: from Gutherie and Dylan to Wilco and the Old 97s. Fans of the Mermaid Avenue CDs will find resonances in The Ghost Inside of You... For all those who claim that American rock n' roll is dead, [Far From Kansas] proves [that] the genre is very much alive and more dynamic than ever." --Jennifer Reimer, CDBaby.com
"Recorded last year and recently released on their own label, Shelter From the Storm Records, the band's second album finally makes good on Far From Kansas's long promise of becoming a great band. Full of lyrically-rich and hook-filled rock songs, it is an early front-runner for local release of the year. When you add in last month's sold-out CD release party, it is safe to say that the band is quickly becoming more than just a weekend outlet." --Chris Jay, The Ventura County Reporter
"All the touchstones are here – Springsteen, Young, Ryan Adams etc. and for the first few tracks [The Ghost Inside of You] bowls along with a laudable gusto... Then the title track ups the ante and the whole CD thereafter pops and fizzes with an energy and spark... these songs and the way they are played and produced signals an intent that [Far From Kansas] may have to follow up. If one of these songs were picked up by The OC or One Tree Hill (which is entirely possible) they could have a credible mainstream hit on their hands." --Keith Hargreaves, AmericanaUK.com
"One of [Ventura] county’s best kept musical secrets, their sound is as much alternative country as indie rock... expect Hohner harmonicas, Hammond organs and some extremely literate songs sung by the super-cool teacher everybody wished they had in high school." --Editors, The Ventura County Reporter
"The entirety of the album is marked by superb, folksy banjo-guitar interplay, well crafted vocal harmonies, and competent songwriting." --Nick Jones and Cameron Farrell, Buena Speaks
FAR FROM KANSAS BAND BIO:
Rumor has it that FAR FROM KANSAS front-man, J.D. LEVIN, is a distant cousin of the WALLFLOWERS' famous lead singer, JAKOB DYLAN. In addition, it's also been suggested that Levin is related to Jakob's slightly more famous father, BOB (if only by marriage). While these rumors have yet to be confirmed, and numerous calls placed to both Dylans' publicists have yet to be returned, one thing is certain: J.D. Levin's musical genealogy is just as rich as his near-mythic biological one.
From his early days haunting ARMY OF FRESHMEN shows at the old Teltron Café in Ventura, California, J.D. Levin has built his reputation on one unfailing principal: always begin with a well-crafted song. Combining his love of '60s and '70s singer-songwriters such as BOB DYLAN, NEIL YOUNG, and BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN with an affinity for modern-day songwriting savants such as ELLIOTT SMITH, CONOR OBERST and RYAN ADAMS, Levin's songs seem to exist somewhere between the classic rock he grew up on and the rock and roll played by his friends and peers. In fact, something about J.D. Levin's song-craft gives you the feeling that these songs have existed all along--in a jukebox at some diner along old Route 66, halfway between Oklahoma and nowhere, waiting to be played, waiting for you to drop that quarter in and press B-52. In one of Levin's earliest recorded tracks for SFS Records, "Song for Bobby Dylan" we can hear echoes of WOODY GUTHRIE and Dylan himself. Likewise, the rare, unreleased track, "(I Don't Wanna Be) Your Man" could very well be a HANK WILLIAMS b-side. On the other side of the coin, since Levin picked up a Fender Stratocaster and took up with the kids in Far From Kansas (MATT LEVIN [lead guitar], JOSH BROCK [bass guitar, vocals], JON CROCKER [Keyboards, accordion, mandolin, banjo, vocals], and WILLIE MAKILING [drums]) he's also been crafting electric driven power-pop and indie rock tunes with much the same tenacity and precision as witnessed on his earlier recordings, though sacrificing none of his literate sensibilities.
Far From Kansas formed in 2002 when J.D. Levin and his brother, Matt, teamed up with original drummer DANIEL MCDERMOTT and keyboardist DIANA ESSEX in a garage near the 126 freeway in Ventura. A slew of local shows and the SFS Records release, CHANGE FOR THE BETTER (2004), soon followed. When Daniel and Diana departed to attend college, CHRIS DIXON was added to beef up the band's guitar sound, and FRANK CRUZ joined on as the band's new keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist. With this line-up, the band released its sophomore album, THE GHOST INSIDE OF YOU (2007) to glowing reviews from the local (and even international) press. Shortly after the album's release, drummer Makiling--a veteran of the Ventura county music scene--signed on behind the kit. However, just as the band was starting to reach new levels of success, Cruz was accepted into UC Berkeley's English PhD program and moved to the East Bay with band-mate Chris Dixon. Although Cruz and Dixon continued to play with Far From Kansas for a full year under these long-distance circumstances, they eventually decided to leave the band and pursue their own solo musical careers. After this potentially band-destroying departure, Matt Levin switched over to lead guitar and the band enlisted the talent of two local Ventura superstars, bassist Josh Brock and multi-instrumentalist Jon Crocker. In this new incarnation of Far From Kansas, the band sounded tighter and more polished than ever before and began to experiment with new sonic textures and arrangements.
With these dramatic changes in the line-up, the tried and true J.D. Levin formula had changed. While still literate and well-crafted, these songs were now real, live rock and roll tunes. If the old J.D. Levin songs curled up next to you and whispered in your ear, then some of the Far From Kansas tracks were just as likely to get out of bed and kick you in the ass. The major difference between a song written by the man who truly is "Ventura's answer to Ryan Adams" and other, more recent bandwagon converts to the genre is that Levin's songs, while kicking you in the ass, are still just as likely to evoke the ghosts of Springsteen, STEINBECK, SAM COOKE, and Hank Williams, sometimes literally, sometimes simultaneously. But whether they're kicking you in the ass, or whispering in your ear, J.D. Levin and Far From Kansas are always compelling and always ready on the juke box. All you have to do is let your quarter drop.
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If you could, please
spare a moment to enjoy the newest work from Oakland-based musician Dave
Smallen. His new album titled 'Everything Changes and Nothing Changes' will be
available everywhere on December 1st.
Tomorrow I am coming and visiting Britt in your classroom, I also have to show you the most A-mazing book! I got this one book at VC to like help me.....And it is really cool. It has these writing assignments and essays in the book. And I already have done a couple essays. Its great! :) Very helpful!
Dude post-highschool life is awesome. Just knowing i am done with high school is more than enough joy, especially rubbing it in the younger ones faces. I am just taking a year off, i got into the discipleship institute i was telling u about but unfortunately cannot go this year so will be going next year.
So hows the new layout of the school looking? different bell schedules, administration, you and MATHERS teaching the SAME subject! WOAH
hey! so basically I am lagging on writing you that letter, or "revising" it. but i am working on it. im not sure I am gunna mail it too you. ill send it too ur email. :] It's a lot harder than I thought! p.s. you going to go to warped tour? I am! hehe
Hey fellow MySpacer! The time has finally arrived...my new 7 song EP "Lovers & Liars" is officially released!!
Like other artists, such as Taylor Swift & Keith Urban, we're doing a special launch of my CD through the new digital store, Bandbox! Bandbox will download straight to your iTunes, iPod, Zune, or whatever else you may use!
Download the whole album digitally for only $4.49!! But that's only good for June 16th & 17th, so don't delay! Hope you enjoy the new music!!
Hey levin, So I heard your sick....Hope you feel better! && I heard the story about Thomas! haha. That is sad. :[ and embarrassing!!!! But I'm just glad she's ok.
Anyways, Get better! :) I need my life back! (As in my ipod)!