There's a song about a bygone relationship fallen through the cracks of life. There's a
tale for a vagabond lover on the run. A gospel-esque offering about someones father - a blue-collar every-man's hero. One decries a presidential administration and a blues is an open letter asking forgiveness. A couple have churchly overtones replete with an eminent chorus here, a "hallelujah" exclamation there. These are new folk songs written for anyone willing to listen. Folk Songs For The Curious Few.
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Michael's first solo effort, Grey Over An Autumn Winter is neither a departure from, nor a recreation of his old Rooks catalog. His new songs retain the melodious characteristics he's become known for, while reflecting the work of a writer whom continues to grow and expand his craft without sacrificing quality in his compositions. From the lovely opening track "Fairground Is Gone," to the album's chilling ode to his mother finale "Dear Mariann," we anticipate that you will find beauty in Mazzarella's recent efforts.
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"Mazzarella seems to be channeling his inner Nick Drake here. No Reasons or Night Writer to be found and he continues to evolve as an artist in the process. It’s intensely personal and obviously deeply felt music, culminating with Dear Mariann, written about Mazzarella’s late mother.
It’ll be very interesting to see where he goes from here."
- JOHN M. BORACK/RAVE ON
God bless Michael Mazzarella. The frontman of the pop band The Rooks just went out on a limb and I feel like I'm dangling up there with him. Mazzarella's broken voice makes my skin crawl in a way that excites my ears. There was no screwing around when this vastly under-appreciated singer/songwriter/producer decided to title his new solo CD Grey Over An Autumn Winter. No false advertising here. This is probably the last CD you'd ever pick when you're looking to get laid, but if you ever want to hear a naked artist bearing his innards on a chilly day - play this one.
FOUR STARS****
DAVID MONTAGUE/Whiskey Soda
"Brand new release from Rooks frontman! Backed primarily by acoustic guitar and piano and gorgeous harmonies, this is a rather intimate look at an artist - stripped away of band trappings - as he bares his soul in a way seldom heard before - resulting in a gorgeous, haunting, intimate, Sunday morning kind of record!" - Kool Kat Musik
Influences
Simon & Garfunkel, Elliott Smith, Nick Drake, Sufjan Stevens, Zombies
Sounds Like
“Grey Over An Autumn Winter is dark, personal and haunting. Within eleven songs, Mazzarella has managed to (at least to this listener) conjure moods and sounds of confusion, mystery, acrimony, warmth, loss, beauty, isolation and finally heavy reflection. I simply cannot recall another album sounding quite like this one.” – Lester Sills
The Rooks founder, lead singer and songwriter Michael Mazzarella, will be the first to tell you he lives an unconventional life. It's the price he pays to be able to pen songs for a living. In the same breath, he will also admit that he’s extremely blessed and respectfully creates his art when the muse strikes. Living in the heart of New York City just a stone throw away from Central Park, he finds infinite inspiration in the town he loves and calls home. Mazzarella’s work has been lauded by fans and critics alike as some of the best songs to be written over the last decade. He's a songwriter's songwriter and is as prolific as the day is long. "Often, many songs are written around riffs, samples and patterns and that is where the classic song structure may suffer," he says. "If I can't perform a song on an acoustic guitar or piano and make it work, then it's not worth my time."
A native of Hartford, CT., Mazzarella's passion for music was bred on his teenage aunt's record collection while he was still a toddler. He heard music by the Del Vikings, Jackie Wilson and other R&B pioneers. When he discovered Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel and Harry Nilsson, he quickly threw all of those influences into the mix. By the time he picked up a guitar his intentions were set. After stints with various local bands and a year-long exodus living in London, Mazzarella returned to New York City to organize a band that could give his songs and harmonies the live, biting edge they required. There The Rooks were born. The sound was raw but melodic.
Throughout the 90s and into the new millennium, The Rooks continued to record and perform on stage as they mastered their craft. Known for their blistering live shows, the band embarked on a tour of Eastern Europe in 1994 and found themselves playing in front of rock 'n roll starved kids who saw The Rooks as the second coming of…The Beatles. They would also go on to play the U.S. on various tours throughout the decade as well as find themselves on Rhino Records' definitive power pop compilation Poptopia! Power Pop Classics of the 90s. Their signature song Reasons would stand side-by-side with some of the genre's best loved artists including Matthew Sweet, The Posies, Redd Kross and Jellyfish.
The Rooks would continue to collect accolade after accolade from some of the music industry's most jaded rock critics including writer's from Billboard and New York City’s weekly The New York Press. 1999 would see the release of their achingly beautiful masterpiece, A Wishing Well (Not Lame Records). This critical favorite of many is a swirling musical kaleidoscope of sound and color and is a shining example of why Mazzarella has been compared, and rightly so, to John Lennon. The following year would bring Encore Echoes, their fourth release on Not Lame. This disc is a compilation of everything they had released starting with their 1994 self-titled Guardian Records album and music from their two outstanding CDs A Double Dose of Pop and the ethereal EP Chimes.
Another release is a rarities CD entitled From The Shelves Of Soundscape Studio, referring to the mid-town Manhattan studio where the wealth of their material was recorded in the early to mid-90s. The Soundscape recordings allow the listener to be the proverbial fly-on- the-wall if you will, as note after note reveals how these much-loved Rooks songs came to life. In May 2000, Michael was contracted to write the theme song for The Discovery Channel's "Heavy Metal Month" including contributing a lead vocal for that commercial which played in heavy rotation. In early 2007, The Rooks found their song “Love Said To Me” alongside Joan Jett & The Blackhearts in the soundtrack for the independent film “Searching For Bobby D.” featuring Sandra Bernhard, Carmen Electra and Jackie Martling.
With a body of work behind him that would make most songwriters ache, Mazzarella looks forward to getting back into the studio to bring to life the compositions that flow so freely from his creative imagination. With production started on Something Blue, the band’s next full studio release, Mazzarella is working to craft a beautifully lush and deeply intimate album. With heartfelt lyrics, haunting melodies, breathy vocals and dreamlike instrumentation, Something Blue promises to be yet another inspired thread in The Rooks’already rich musical tapestry.
Last year, Mazzarella released his first solo effort Grey Over An Autumn Winter, which was neither a departure from, nor a recreation of his old Rooks catalog. The album was an exercise in capturing a mood wrapped around eleven brown-leaf and gray-tinged songs. Judging by the reviews and feedback, Michael's seamless song cycle was a success.
Folk Songs For The Curious Few is Michael's new album. The ex-Rook is back with a collection of original songs steeped in the old tradition. Ballads, hymns and odes are delivered using simple guitars, piano, organ and sparse drumming. Recorded on a throwback eight-track recorder, Mazzarella's 10 songs prove that sometimes simple is best. Richard X. Heyman guests on two cuts recapturing the harmony magic he and Michael displayed on The Rooks debut CD. Folk Songs For The Curious Few; written for the inquisitive plenty.
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Hi Michael! As always, I turn on my stereo, press "shuffle" on my cd player, and you always pop up in some form. Today it was the 'Encore Echoes' cd. Tomorrow, I don't really know. But it will be good. ;)
If words fail me, I suppose I'll do my damndest to gesture my love and appreciation for the breadth of your music, Michael.
A 'thumbs up' doesn't quite do it justice. A pair of thumbs? Not there yet. Maybe when your chapbook is published, I'll finally have words for your music. Right now: "It's more than just 'tunes,' anyhow..."
Hi, I'm Gian Luca Mazzarella, a songwriter from Milan, Italy!!! I searched our last name, and I found you! Maybe music is something "mazzarella family" has in the blood! So, what can I say?! Good luck and good music! When I'll come in NY, I'll contact you, my "brother"! ^^ Stay alive, Jan (GL)