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Bob Kendall – Self Titled

  • 05/30
  • 75orLess
  • · 2014 · blog · Compact Disc · H-K · Kendall, Bob

75OL-187 Bob Kendall – Self Titled

Bob Kendall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$9.99 S&H Included

US CAN International
 

Track Listing

1. Stay
2. Long Road
3. New Day
4. Waistd
5. Rage
6. Dazed
7. Dead End Dream
8. Holiday
9. Pall Mall Days
10. Can’t Have Everything

Providence Phoenix feature on Haunt the House

  • 05/28
  • 75orLess
  • · blog · Haunt the House

You can read the article here.

The House that Houlihan built
Haunt the House’s ‘Jack Rabbit Jones’
By CHRIS CONTI | May 28, 2014

Singer-songwriter Will Houlihan returns under his Haunt the House moniker with Jack Rabbit Jones (75orLess Records), the full-length follow-up to the 2013 EP Rural Introspection Study Group. Expect a packed house in the upstairs lounge at the Columbus Theatre (where the album was recorded) this Friday when Houlihan and his Housemates return to headline their album release party (columbustheatre.com). Fans of Brown Bird, the Low Anthem, Iron & Wine, and Bon Iver should grab a copy of Jack Rabbit Jones ASAP.

The album gleams with a stirring, spiritually-inflected sound that well represents the band name on the marquee, as Houlihan explained when we caught up following a particularly stunning performance a few weeks ago at Theatre 82 in Cranston’s Rolfe Square.

“I started off playing solo at open mics and people would often tell me how haunting my songs were, but it also has a spiritual origin whereby the Holy Spirit is often referred to as ‘living within you’ after Christian conversion,” he said. “Our bodies are also called the temple of the Lord, so it just made sense to me that the Holy Spirit haunts your house.”

And while Houlihan remains the lyrical architect, this time around he has assembled an impressive backing House band which includes Stephen Law (mandolin), Vudu Sister’s Amato Zinno (upright bass), Bessie Bessin (accordion/vox), and backup vocals and harmonies from the best in the biz, Allysen Callery.

“I am really happy for Will — he is one of the sweetest, funniest, and most wise people I know,” Callery said after the show. “When he asked me to sing on his new album I was delighted.”

Houlihan also enlisted the Columbus Theatre and in-house mixologists (and Low Anthem co-founders) Ben Knox Miller and Jeff Prystowsky.

“I feel very blessed and fortunate to have worked with Ben and Jeff and the Columbus folks,” Houlihan said. “We couldn’t have asked for a more friendly, patient, and professional set of engineers.”

Prystowsky had nothing but praise for the House that Houlihan built. “Will’s voice sneaks up on you, it’s subtle and intense, and before you know it, he’s jumped into falsetto and a powerful wave of musical joy washes over you,” said Prytsowsky via email. “I remember him telling me his journey that led him to music and it was so compelling it inspired me for weeks. His music is charged, not just with an aptitude for words and melodies, but with a deep feeling of soul.”

Westerly/Charlestown native Houlihan decided to once again release his music via Warren-based imprint 75orLess. Label boss Mark MacDougall met Houlihan through artist William Schaff at his Fort Foreclosure, where MacDougall screenprints CD jackets and hosts his “That’s Not Incredible” podcast. 75orLess labelmate Callery had also been in MacDougall’s ear exulting Houlihan’s music. He caught a Haunt the House set and was convinced.

“Will happily embraced reverb on his vocals, reminding me of Jim James and Roy Orbison, while the music was stark, bare, and emotional,” MacDougall told me. “When I finally got to speak with him after the show, I found out how ‘organizationally challenged’ he was, and we agreed to start working together.”

Houlihan’s vivid and stark storytelling is carried by weary yet warm vocals as his schizophrenic character ruminates over a lost lover. Each of the 13 songs on Jack Rabbit Jones portrays a conversation between the two personalities,Jack Rabbit Jones and his evil alter ego King Amish. The album is meant to be “projected into your mind’s eye, and viewed as a theatrical experience,” the Jack Rabbit press release notes.

“I initially had a grand scheme to release a small comic with it and do an elaborate stage production early on, but as I got deeper into the writing process it became clear that the songs would be cohesive enough to allow the listener enough room to imagine their own interpretation,” said Houlihan. “The songs evolved into a dialogue between two people, one of which has a split personality like a Jekyll/Hyde character, and this creates a messed-up love triangle.”

The album opens with Houlihan’s acoustic gallop on “Mosquito Coast,” where he wraps a well-worn couplet in the chorus: “Tell my body not to leave my soul, I’ll grow up but I’ll never grow old/I’m so tired doin’ what I’m told, breakin’ my back for another man’s gold.” Houlihan certainly channels Orbison on standout cuts “Black Butte” and “Burial Waltz.” In “Jealous Vow,” Houlihan’s conflicted character vows, “I will have my vengeance on your soul” and is “tortured by rushing winds” on “Pity Creek Ravine,” though on “Emerson” he confidently declares that “love can heal our scars.” And it’s no coincidence that some of the most beautiful moments occur when Houlihan and Callery are entwined around the mic, particularly on “Little Bird” and “You’ve Disappeared” (she will join HTH for the entire performance on Friday). Their rendition of “Ease Your Troubled Mind” at the Theatre 82 show held the room in total silence. This song is absolutely gorgeous.

“Will is a gifted songwriter and an amazing soul,” commended Callery. “I can’t wait for everyone to hear his music.”

Jackson Jillson – Self Titled

  • 05/24
  • 75orLess
  • · 2014 · Compact Disc · H-K · Jackson Jillson · SHOP

75OL-192 Jackson Jillson – Self Titled CD

jackjill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$7.00 S&H Included

US CAN International
 

Track Listing
1. Her Many States
2. Broken Heart Attack
3. I’m Your Man
4. My Love For You Is At A Very High Level
5. Lee Majors (in E major)
6. Nonphenomenon
7. Whiskey Chicken
8. (You Can Be At) Home Here

With more than 40 years as a customer of the music industry, Jackson Jillson’s 2014 eponymous CD offers an album that falls alphabetically between Jackson Browne and Jack White. The sound is described as “County” music; an unique brand of country music that appeals within narrower borders. With these 8 songs Jackson Jillson marks his territory with a dogged irascibility that you’ll surely enjoy.

Allysen Callery at the Columbus Theatre

  • 05/23
  • 75orLess
  • · Callery, Allysen · live dates

with Minibeast and Arborea

Columbus Theatre
Providence, Rhode Island
8pm

Dennis Most & The Instigators at Ding Dong Lounge

  • 05/18
  • 75orLess
  • · live dates · Most, Dennis

with Sewage, Skum City, Age of Dessension, and Charged ’77

Ding Dong Lounge
929 Columbus Ave.
New York, New York 10025

2pm
21+ Free

Mark Cutler and the Tiny String Band at Greenwich Hotel

  • 05/17
  • 75orLess
  • · Cutler, Mark · live dates

Greenwich Hotel
East Greenwich, RI
8pm

Jacob Haller at the City Farm Plant Sales

  • 05/17
  • 75orLess
  • · Haller, Jacob · live dates

City Farm Plant Sale

Corner of Dudley and West Clifford Streets
Providence, RI
Noon

Jacob Haller CD Release Show at Nu Cafe

  • 05/17
  • 75orLess
  • · Haller, Jacob · live dates

CD Release Show for “Time to Break Up the Band”

NU Cafe
335 Chandler Street
Worcester, MA 01602
6:30-8:30 pm

Haunt the House and Allysen Callery at The Round Square Festival

  • 05/17
  • 75orLess
  • · Callery, Allysen · Haunt the House · live dates

with Ian Fitzgerald, Dan Blakeslee, Tracie Potochnik, Kayla Ringelheim, Daphne Lee Martin, G.W. Mercure, Kala Farnham, and Steve Allain.

May 17

Artists Exchange – Theatre 82
82 Rolfe Square
Cranston, RI

Monument Thief and Coma Coma at The Parlour

  • 05/15
  • 75orLess
  • · Coma Coma · live dates · Monument Thief

with Divining Rod and Small Apartments

The Parlour
No. Main Street
Providence, RI
9pm

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