ARTSomerville - Strand of Oaks at The Nave
Strand of Oaks at The Nave

by ARTSomerville 

 

folk folkrock

 

7 tracks

33:56
 
1Dogs of War
 
 
3:54
2Mourning Worker
 
 
3:44
3Do You Like to Read
 
 
5:38
4Two Kids
 
 
3:10
5New Paris
 
 
7:12
6Daniel's Blues
 
 
5:08
7End In Flames
 
 
5:10
 
 

Album description

Strand of Oaks

 

Strand of Oaks is Timothy Showalter, an Indiana Mennonite turned Pennsylvania Hebrew Dayschool teacher who even drives the school bus for extra cash (and has sing-alongs with the pupils as they ease on down the road). It's like a scene from "Behind the Music" if the weed-soaked Tom Petty was your busdriver, and in this case the metaphors, spread throughout nine tracks, are to be taken quite literally.



Leave Ruin is Strand of Oaks' hometown deathbed-confession hymnal, the soundtrack of an Exodus. It's been back roads and parenthetical side streets for Showalter since he left his ruin of small town America. As a Hoosier transplant, he landed in the fertile musical soil of Northeastern Pennsylvania with a few key twists of fate that would turn his tragedy into trajectory.

 

While escaping a relationship gone worse, Showalter returned home to a house burned down, leaving all of his earthly possessions charred in flames. Spending nights in downtown hotels and on park benches with a borrowed guitar, he began to face the proverbial demons. Like any good roller coaster ride there came an upside, as inspiration grew like weeds within the rubble; songs led to shows, which led to tours of the US and UK with Jason Anderson and Kimya Dawson. Leave Ruin took shape shortly thereafter while touring and collaborating with Lou Rogai (Lewis & Clarke).

 

Taking cues from such luminaries as Neil Young (On the Beach era) and a burgeoning Springsteen, Showalter extends his musical gesture and searches to find modesty in the midst of confusion, addressing insecurities and settling existential debt with a simple and beautiful delivery. The personification of a Midwestern Grandfather's advice, his songs smack with hard truth and poignant severity, from child-like naivete to heart worn wisdom... sparse guitar, hammond, rhodes and wooden instruments support an atmosphere that is tender and raw, at times uncomfortable, shockingly candid, and unforgettable.

 

http://www.myspace.com/strandofoaks

 

This album is a recording of a live performance by Strand of Oaks on February 14, 2009. It was produced by Randy Winchester for ARTSomerville.  CD quality FLAC files are available from http://www.archive.org/details/StrandOfOaksAtTheNave_432
 

ARTSomerville LogoARTSomerville (ARTS) is a volunteer arts organization based in Somerville, Massachusetts, USA, which draws upon the talents of local creativity, strengthening communication among artists and the public by presenting exhibits, performances, and educational activities. Albums appearing under the ARTSomerville logo are from artists that have given performances at ARTSomerville sponsored events. Visit www.artsomerville.org to learn more.

 



Reviews on Strand of Oaks at The Nave

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02/02/10

Obvious that Neil Young is a very strong influence (nothing wrong with that !) love the songwriting and the vocal performance is simply magical, emotive and moving as per Mr Young at his best. Deserve a wide audience for your music . Thanks

 

Album information

USA
Genre folk rock
Release February 14, 2009
Published August 03, 2009
Listens 5235 Downloads 200
Starred 12 Playlisted 7    
Reviews 6 Rating 9.8/10

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