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Member Since11/5/2004
Band Websitehttp://www.tommystinson.com
Record LabelSanctuary Records


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BIO

The best rock n' roll, like any creative endeavor, comes from a blend of natural talent, determination, unconventional life experience and doing your homework. Tommy Stinson has a pretty generous measure of all four.

Village Gorilla Head (Sanctuary Records) began its life five years ago in Tommy's home studio, though some of the ideas and words had been kicking around for ten. Interestingly enough, he was simultaneously recording a new album with Guns N' Roses, a group he had recently joined as bass guitarist. VGH grew in a fairly unplanned manner, anytime a worthy new song appeared, recording whenever inspired to do so. "I didn't have any goals or direction in mind," Tommy says, "I would just let the songs go where they wanted. I felt more free artistically than I ever have." Since he had decided ahead of time to pay for the recording himself and think about labels later, there was no pressure on him to make a particular kind of record, just the self-imposed compulsion to come up with something substantial. Lo and behold, it's a sensational album, easily Tommy's best to date.

After sketching out a number of pieces that he was happy with at home, Tommy began looking around for a suitable studio where he could expand on what he'd been doing. Serendipity arrived in the spring of 2003 when musician pal Frank Black not only graciously offered to loan out his mobile recording gear but also a practice space he wouldn't be using for a month while he went on tour. Tommy then hired engineer Philip Broussard, along with the best players he could find, and got down to business - with some startling results.

Lead track, "Without A View," resembles nothing Tommy has done before. It opens a bit ominously with a thick, syrup-sound of acoustic guitars, cellos, a drum machine and these words:

"Lookin' for a little peace? Maybe some days you don't need to hear the truth"

Layered harmony voices, bass, electric guitars and real drums carry it through to the refrain, "There's got to be a better view," effectively setting the tone for an album that mixes rock with pop, melancholy with pissed-off and happy, in a poetic and unpretentious way. "I think not having a band made the words more personal, darker. I was writing completely to myself, and for myself," says Tommy. It's clear from the lyrics to these songs that there has been a lot of water under the bridge.

Few would dispute that Tommy comes from one of the most influential and respected schools of rock there ever was. In 1980, at the age of 13, along with his brother/mentor Bob, Chris Mars and Paul Westerberg, he founded legendary Minneapolis band The Replacements. Together they bulldozed tradition and along their merry way created some outrageously fun and fabulous rock n' roll. Tommy was responsible for huge slabs of what made that band special, through his spirited bass playing, sense of style, co-writing and bullshit detector among other things. In 1986, he found himself in the excruciatingly difficult position of playing a part in Bob's dismissal from the group, over musical and personal differences. By the time The Replacements broke up in 1991, after eight totemic releases and hundreds of live shows, he'd had several careers' worth of experience - and he was still only 24. Without missing a beat, he switched to rhythm guitar and formed the Stones-ey, Faces-esque group Bash & Pop, recorded an album and hit the road again. In 1993, Tommy moved to Los Angeles and discovered a new community of musicians. Looking for something "poppier" and more collaborative, he formed a new band and called it Perfect (at first playing guitar, then moving back to bass). In February of 1995 his brother Bob passed away. Though not entirely unforeseen, it was devastating nonetheless. Part of Tommy's therapy was to immerse himself in his work. Perfect played live regularly around L.A., toured some, cut an E.P. in 1996 and an album in late 1997. In a classic case of record label fumbling, the album was shelved and Perfect disbanded. It was then that Tommy was invited to join Guns N' Roses, a position he holds to this day - rehearsing, co-writing, recording a soon-to-be-released album and playing live whenever called upon to do so.

As it turns out, in the complex world of GN'R, Tommy has a fair amount of downtime. He's learned a lot these last six years and his musicianship has improved in leaps and bounds. His wide range of experience shows on Village Gorilla Head. Tommy puts it simply, "I wanted as much different stuff as I could put into one album." It's a work where many of his influences come together for the first time. Glimpses of The Beatles, Big Star, David Bowie, The Clash, Cheap Trick and Squeeze are audible. It's quite clear he's paid attention to Bob Dylan and, while it may be stating the obvious, Paul Westerberg too. And Tommy points out that his brother Bob was also looking over his shoulder, "I try to think like Bob when I write second guitar parts. He had a very 'left' way of playing that will always influence my music. When I came up with a particular part on the song "Couldn't Wait," it made me laugh at first. Then it made me think of Bob, which made me laugh twice." It all fits together like puzzle pieces. All-out rockers like "Motivation" sit nicely alongside the catchy chorus of "Not A Moment Too Soon" and the disarmingly tender ballad "Light Of Day." The oddball title song, with its dreamlike words and beatnik feel, adds a twist. The stunning "Hey You" has a hint of reggae. There are unquestionably sad moments here but there's also implacable resolve and, ultimately, hope. "Someday" closes the album with many voices assuring us, "Something of use will come."

Besides handling all lead vocals and (masterful) bass guitar, Tommy also plays six-string guitars, some keyboards, does many of the backing vocals and even drums on one song. To help flush out the other sounds he was hearing in his head, Tommy enlisted a varied crew: close compadre Gersh (who played in both the final incarnation of Bash & Pop and Perfect) drums on six of the songs. Session-man extraordinaire and current Perfect Circle member Josh Freese drums on three. Josh's brother, Jason, blows the sax. GN'R lead guitar player Richard Fortus (alumnus of the latter day Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love as well as zillions of sessions) contributes guitars and cellos. Former Perfect guitarist David Philips (also ex-Frank Black and Jack Logan) plays guitar and pedal steel. GN'R keyboardist Dizzy Reed does his thing on two cuts. Backing vocalists include Joan Jones, Mike Jensen, executive producer Sean Beavan's wife, Juliette and daughter Chelsea (as well as several of Chelsea's elementary school friends). And, speaking of Sean Beavan (Nine Inch Nails, No Doubt, Moth), he deserves much credit. One cannot overstate the quality of the sound on this album, especially the artful, crisp, 3-dimensional mix.

Village Gorilla Head is music made by a very skilled artist who has loved, lived and breathed music for most of his life. There's a sophistication and maturity that will surprise a lot of people who, perhaps, weren't expecting it from the boy spark-plug. But before we get too serious about it all, let's not forget - Tommy Stinson still plays rock n' roll 'cos it's fun, and that's downright contagious.

Peter Jesperson - Los Angeles - Spring 2004


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EmJ

EmJ



Aug 22 2008 4:18 AM

bad carrier pigeon!
kiotoki

kiotoki



May 16 2008 10:43 AM

Thank you for the add!
you are cool guy!
Andrea Van Cleef

Andrea Van Cleef



Apr 24 2008 10:05 AM

Hey Tommy,
I'd like to see you playing 'round Europe.
But not w/ G'n'R.
If you ever need a band here, drop me a call.
Ramona

Ramona



Apr 24 2008 2:07 AM

HI Tommy! I saw you with Guns n Roses and couldn't believe it! Really it was unbelievable!
Alex

Alex Paull



Apr 15 2008 1:06 AM

thanks for the add tommy, saw you in australia with guns n roses, twas an amazing show, take it easy bro cheers paulley.
Rooney

Rooney



Apr 15 2008 3:33 PM

thanks for the add..2 people in rock & roll have stayed true to themselves.thats you & keith richards.thanks for the continued inspiration.
Anthony

Anthony



Apr 10 2008 9:18 PM

thanks for the loyalty and sticking with gnr. everytime there seems to be some positive news for the band something bad happens soon after....
The Havenot's

The Havenot's



Feb 4 2008 1:01 PM

Hi Tommy!!
Thanx for the add.
Keep on good music life!!
We love you.

The Havenot's from Japan.
iris Berry

iris berry



Jan 26 2008 12:11 PM

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LoriLee & Rick Richards

LoriLee and Rick Richards



Dec 27 2007 5:56 PM

Tommy,
Hope all your chords ring true and clear for the New Year!
Rick Richards & LL~
Archie.D (my personal page)

Archie.D  (my personal page)



Dec 26 2007 11:19 AM

Happy Holidayzzz TOMMY!!!
much love
Archie
KARIN•E

KARIN•E



Dec 24 2007 12:26 PM

Merry Christmas!
matthew

matthew



Dec 24 2007 7:30 AM

happy holidays rockstar!
Michael - twitter.com/homedesignLA

Michael Elterman



Dec 23 2007 7:22 PM

Just stoppin' by to wish you all the best over the holidays! Hope that life is treating you well and everything's goin' great.

PEACE
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Brian McAllister

Brian McAllister



Nov 28 2007 8:05 PM

Now that I'm cursed and already damned... I've posted 3 new songs; Henry Meet Sophia an instrumental classical piece and 2 songs that are prayers for peace; Message Of Peace and Liberty.
Slainte,
Brian
Catch me live this Saturday Dec. 1 with my band Dead Finger at the Pirate Republic Ft. Lauderdale
Mr. Arradondo

Mr. Arradondo



Nov 21 2007 7:03 AM

Yo Tommy! Thanks for the add.
Keep up the great music.

Jermar

Minneapolis
-First Ave alum 1987-1994
-Anwatin Middle School 1980-81
Wendy

Wendy



Nov 20 2007 1:28 PM

Happy Thanksgiving! ;)
John

John



Nov 19 2007 10:05 PM

I think you're the only bandmember in GN'R right now who actually has a distinct personality on stage (apart from Axl, obviously). Maybe because I'm such a huge fan of The Replacements, maybe not, but I'd be pretty sad if you left the band - hopefully that album will come out soon enough so you can get some recognition for the work you've put in with GN'R, because I'd say after almost ten years you deserve it.
Niko Friesen

Niko Friesen



Oct 12 2007 7:57 AM

mmm, I really like, 'Light of Day'.
EmJ

EmJ



Oct 5 2007 3:17 AM

fun zone time
kat

kat



Aug 7 2007 4:40 AM

thanks much for the add !

;]
Johnie Aka

Johnie Aka



Aug 7 2007 3:44 AM

Yo Stump - Pack up your gear, call The Figgs...& play Bawstin...TT's is just f-en fine w/the crew here! Come back to Boston !
KARIN•E

KARIN•E



Aug 6 2007 2:58 PM

You rock.
matthew

matthew



Jul 28 2007 5:02 AM

tommy, it was great seeing you last night. you always put a smile on my face. lets go get a slice on larchmont sometime soon. we need catch up.
Jeremy

Jeremy Pattillo



Jul 28 2007 1:49 AM

thanks for the add, big fan since i got Tim when i was 14 back in '85. from the midnite show at buckhead roxy in ATL in '87 to the Mercury Lounge in NYC in '05, you've given me some great memories, thanks
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