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NYC
Smoke
Web
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www.nycsmoke.com |
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Location: |
New
York City |
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Members: |
Howie
Statland -- guitar, vocals
Anthony Settecase -- guitar, vocals
Kevin Fox Haley - bass, vocals
Scott Lipps - drums |
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About: |
“Songs
inspire me, and I guess that’s why I write
them – to inspire other people,” says
the singer, guitarist and founder of raw rockers
NYCSmoke. “I’ve been inspired to write
music, but it could make other people want to paint
a painting, talk to a friend, or just get someone
through another three minutes of their life.”
It’s that kind of unshakeable belief – that
great songs can lead to great things, and even
save lives – that drives NYCSmoke’s
passionate new album, Hearts and Stones. The latest
chapter in Statland’s prolific career, the
CD is 11 songs of sharply crafted messages, naked
aggression, soulful rock singing, longing, guitars
and more guitars. Each track reveals a new side
of the young NYC warrior, who sees this latest
work as a major development in his intensive study
of songwriting.
“This is a straightforward rock and roll
album with smart lyrics,” he says simply. “Hearts
and Stones is just like reading a short novel.
Each song has a beginning, middle and end, like
a story. The first song, ‘Finally Mine’,
is about taking back the time that you spent with
somebody after you’ve broken up with them.
It’s not about regret, really, but taking
responsibility for your actions. I’d like
to think that’s something that’s happened
to me.”
Drama made even more powerful through music is
everywhere. The song “Last Vacation Day” sees
ringing acoustic guitars riding over a strong drumbeat
until the chorus, when Statland and his six-strings
scream with electricity about a person who’s
about to enter an insane asylum. Later, the strong
beauty of “Brooklyn” provides an unforgettable
release, as Statland lays his obsessive tendencies
bare for all to see, singing “I want to be
the code that you break/I want to be the pills
you need to take...”
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Equipment: |
None
listed |
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Recordings: |
"For the Posers" -
2001
"Wine and Roses"-2002
"Hearts and Stones"- 2004 |
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Free MP3 or Video: |
None Listed Click Here for other free MP3 Downloads |
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Influences: |
The Who, Lou Reed, Talking Heads, Tom Waits, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Replacements, Bob Dylan, Pete Townshend, the list goes on. |
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