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Genres: Rock, Blues, Roots

Release Date: Sep 11, 2008

Listens: 510

Recs: 9

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 41:35

Tracks: 12

Record Label: Stumptown Records

© (C) 2007 Stumptown Records

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Troubadour of Stomp $2.89

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About Troubadour of Stomp

In the interstellar desert there is a milky way bone man navigating a highway that does not exist. He speaks with a searing harmonica, setting the guitar lines on fire like the yellow breaks separating the highway at dusk as they pass in a rhythm of 33 and a 3rd, boot heels on the floorboards of a haunted car... EXOTIC UNDERGROUND, Seattle

A fuzzed-out, gut-thwack of a show. -MILWAUKEE JOURNAL

MacDonalds ability to craft wry paeans to dislocation and disappointment and put them inside catchy, often upbeat tunes makes him one of rock musics enduring, well-kept secretsThere are very few people out there who have the longevity and still possess the kind of brilliant power he does. -PORTLAND TRIBUNE

"I've always been drawn to the lower notes on the guitar," says Macdonald when questioned about his sound. His trademark is a unique dirtch of dark and murky blues boogie and sex-swamp. He is the epitome of an old school one man show with his custom made boot stomp box, electric semi-hollow guitar and a voice that is at once angelic and evil.

After seeing Macdonald solo, it is easy to see how other instruments might just get in the way of the boogie spook and feelings he nails. There is a scent of the sweet and dangerous, of the sexy and vulnerable.

The production aids in this definition of mood and Pat's records have the added blessing of John Parish (P.J. Harvey, Eels, Sparklehorse) as producer and sometimes player on his studio ventures.

Macdonald has written songs for a long list of characters including Cher and Aerosmith but you wouldn't know it from talking to him. With the exception of his new live record, In The Red Room, which is available on CD Baby, you might have to search to find his music. It is out there, Pat claims you can find "Sleeps With His Guitar" on Ebay sometimes, but some of his records are only available in Europe. It is well worth the hunt however, since each album transmits a different voice. Most obviously, last year's release of "Strange Love, PM Does DM", an entire acoustic album of Depeche Mode songs.

Pat has the salt and pause of an elder statesmen when he speaks about his philosophy of music and life. When asked about his denial of over a million dollars in advertising, he makes a point to state that his own opinions on the subject should never condemn anyone else in their choices. "Everyone has to find their comfort zone," he says, "Music adds magic to a product being sold, but for me, the product robs magic from the music. I made a promise to myself a long time ago. It's good to keep promises you make to yourself." -Jason Broome, PERFORMERMAG.COM

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jeisch Rec'd this on Oct 13, 2008:
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“A deep, dark sound, and even darker lyrics.”
jeisch Rec'd this on Oct 13, 2008:
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“Great guitar, pounding beat and ghostly vocals. Amazing song!”
jeisch Rec'd this on Oct 13, 2008:
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“Simultaneously a throwback to his early work and a great example of his latest sound. A must have!”
jujubeebop Rec'd this on Oct 17, 2008:
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“Now for something totally different. Pat MacDonald uses his muddy, swamp-rock guitar sound combined with smooth vocals to great effect in this riff-based roots rock song. It digs its way into your brain before you know it. Imagine a mellower Sound Garden meets John Lee Hooker in some dark alley. Awesome lyrics, too.”
jeisch Rec'd this on Oct 13, 2008:
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“A song of despair, but with happy ending.”
jeisch Rec'd this on Oct 13, 2008:
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“The bridge in this song is the Michigan Street Bridge in Sturgeon Bay, WI. It stands out in my childhood memories of family vacations to Door County. Crossing the bridge was crossing the doorway into your summer vacation. The road on the other side was not long the way to your destination, it was your destination. Now, any stops along your way, for apples, cherries or ice cream, weren't delaying your arrival, but were future memories and time to be savored. Thankfully, we have people like pat to help keep this special bridge right where it is. Thanks Pat!”
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