Oliver Buck's songs reflect the universal themes of love, longing, and loss and channel hope and heartache in equal measure. Hope and heartache? He's from Cleveland. Having lived in places as far apart as Missoula, Montana and New York, Providence and Lawrence, Kansas, Buck also sings about American roads and homes imagined, all-too-real, and lost. Buck writes about people he's met (the inspiring and the unsavory), and also about his own personal struggles, tough choices, and ambitions as someone who has experienced life in the East Village, the Midwestern prairie, and the Rockies--and who finally returned to his Rust Belt hometown.
In recent years, Buck has earned considerable praise from music critics, podcasters, and bloggers. Americana UK has called his sound "kick ass" and says, of the recordings, "Buck sounds like a man possessed. The analogue production is tight, and beautifully complements the taut, yet funky as hell arrangements. It is apparent that Oliver Buck is edging ever closer to the classic album that he so obviously has inside him."
Oliver Buck has appeared on club and festival bills with The Black Crowes, Keb' Mo', Los Lonely Boys, The Radiators, Leon Russell, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Jason White, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Eric Lindell, Fred Eaglesmith, The Slip, Will Hoge, Joe Bonamassa, Guy Forsyth, Marc Ford, Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, and the Everybodyfields. Buck was selected to play at the 2008 North By Northeast (NXNE) Conference in Toronto, and was one of six national finalists in the 2007 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Acoustic Blues Competition.
Oliver Buck & The New Madrids's Friend Space (Top 8)
I saw you guys last night at the Barking Spider, and I thought you were terrific. I played you on my show this morning! Unfortunately we had to leave before you played the last few songs, so we're going to come out and see you tomorrow night @ the town fryer. Again, you guys are great!
ps. we wanted to buy a cd, but with all the confusion involving those crazy dancers, we didn't have a chance!