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    Troubadour of Stomp

    03/27/2007


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    All Music Guide Review

    Onetime Timbuk 3 frontman Pat MacDonald has always been a bit of an iconoclast and outsider, scoffing over the years at commercial offers to sell out the rights to his former band's signature hit "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades," and opting instead to follow his own personal muse after the end of that unit, and the end of his personal and professional partnership with Barbara K. MacDonald. There is something flat-out spooky, scary and murky about MacDonald's Troubador Stomp, though. You can hear it in the gutbucket growl of his guitar and the hollow reverb of his voice. "The Governor" rattles along ominously like some kind of dark collision of metal and swamp blues, while "Bridge Hater Son" is a stormy blast of psychobilly. There is something relentlessly dark and cinematic (yet not disingenuously dramatic) about MacDonald's vision here; "Shake Well" even tilts toward Marilyn Manson territory with its somber grind and dark intonation: "You sharpen the cutlery/You laid out the feast/You served up our marriage as a meal for the beast." On "This Band Sucks" MacDonald sarcastically adopts a falsetto vocal tone somewhere in the register of Mick Jagger on "Emotional Rescue," funkily purring atop the deep, dark, booty-shaking chug of guitar. This startlingly original album may not be for everyone, but it certainly establishes MacDonald as a true enigma. ~ Erik Hage, All Music Guide

    User Review

    • melanie jane

      posted on Thu, 28 Aug 2008 16:40:05

      one of my all-time favorites!!!

      Long before I ever had the great fortune of getting to perform with pat mAcdonald, Troubadour of Stomp was one of my all-time favorite CDs.... I state that as a preface to dispel any accusations of nepotism or blind prejudice in his favor.... these songs speak to all of my musical sensibilities..... dark, low-end, visceral, sexy, gothic, Americana, phat, swampy rock... it is one of those CDs that you want to listen to as LOUD as humanly possible.... which IS possible since every tone has been put to the test of pat's notoriously particular sonic scrutiny... Troubadour of Stomp is one of those CDs that causes you to want to drive too fast (take that as a warning), dance like a fool set on fire and then find the nearest cute boy (or girl) to steal away with into a dark corner of a smokey club... I crave to hear these songs....

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Land of Stomp
  • 0:47

  • 2
  • The Governor
  • 4:19

  • 4
  • Seeing Things
  • 3:32

  • 5
  • I Never Will
  • 3:01

  • 6
  • Shake Well
  • 3:19

  • 8
  • Too High
  • 4:19

  • 12
  • Thanks Man
  • 3:05

  • Credits

    • Pat MacDonald
    • Guitar, Harmonica, Tambourine, Foot Stomping, Shaker, Vocals
    • Pat Kearns
    • Tambourine, Producer, Engineer, Clapping


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