- Souled American
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Souled American
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years_active = 1987–present
Origin =Chicago, Illinois , USA
Genre = Experimental, Alt-country
Label = Rough Trade,tUMULt ,Catamount
Current_members = Joe Adducci Chris Grigoroff
Past_members = Jamey Barnard Scott Tuma
URL = [http://www.souledamerican.com souledamerican.com]
Background = group_or_bandSouled American is a pioneering
alternative country band fromChicago that was active mostly in the late 1980's and early 1990's. The band has its origins in Normal, a college town in centralIllinois and revolves around vocalists Chris Grigoroff (also guitar) and Joe Adducci (also bass) who previously played in a band called "The Uptown Rulers". Souled American recorded four albums forRough Trade Records , which initially stirred a modicum of critical and popular attention both inNorth America andEurope . In 1991 drummer Jamey Barnard left the band, releasing their fourth album (and last for Rough Trade), "Sonny". After four albums, a tour withCamper Van Beethoven , and a wealth of critical acclaim (though very little commercial success — one Rough Trade employee later claimed, "The band sold less and less records with each consecutive release")Fact|date=February 2007 Rough Trade folded and Souled American seemingly disappeared. The band re-emerged in 1994 with "Frozen" and 1997's "Notes Campfire", both released on the obscure German label Moll Tonträger. Sometime after 1996 guitaristScott Tuma also left the band leaving the duo of Adducci and Grigoroff still intact. The remaining two members have since made sporadic appearances in their hometown and brief tours including shows in New York City and Ohio but new studio material has been sparse. A re-release of their first four albums onTumult Records in 1999 brought some belated attention. In 1997, New York artistCamden Joy created a poster project called "Fifty Posters About Souled American" (the ultimate number exceeded the originally planned 50), consisting of typewritten comments and stories by various artists and musicians on the mostly forgotten band. Joy then distributed the posters aroundGreenwich Village .The band's sound evolved rapidly from the release of their first records, becoming more introspective and avant-garde. The one constant is Adducci and Grigoroff's passionate and twangy singing and Adducci's immediately recognizable bass playing on a
Fender Bass VI , a rarely used six-string bass. While "Fe" is a fairly straightforward rock album, their second album "Flubber" hints at where the band would end up on "Notes Campfire". The drums become less active, until disappearing altogether after Barnard's departure, the guitars become more heavily effected, and the tempi of their songs slow. It's possible that "Frozen", the first of the post-Rough Trade albums, is among the most sluggish and languid music ever made. This style affords the listener moments of crushing misery but also intense beauty, the music being unlike anything made before or since its release. "Notes Campfire" continues in roughly the same spirit and style.Since his departure, Scott Tuma released three solo albums: "Hard Again" (Atavistic), "The River 1 2 3 4" (
Truckstop Records ), and "Not For Nobody" (Digitalis). He also recorded a CD under the name "Good Stuff House " in 2006 with members of the Chicago bandZelienople and occasionally performs and records with Chicago'sBoxhead Ensemble .The only studio material available since 1997 is a cover of
Kris Kristofferson 's "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends" on a 2002 tribute album and "Ringside Suite", a brand new song (as well as an interview) found on a compilation CD in issue #4 ofYeti Magazine . It is the band's only available original recording in almost a decade and the only recording to feature the current duo line-up of Adducci and Grigoroff.In the May 2006 the band resurfaced for a show at The DuKum Upp in Kirksville, Missouri. In the summer of 2007 they played two shows in Colorado and Wyoming and announced that they are working on material for a new album in their home near Charleston, IL. The new album would be their first in over a decade.
Line-up
*Joe Adducci, bass,
vocal s
*Chris Grigoroff,guitar , vocals
*Scott Tuma, guitar (left the band sometime after 1996)
*Jamey Barnard,drum s (left the band in 1991)Discography
; On Rough Trade Records
* 1988 "Fe"
* 1989 "Flubber"
* 1990 "Around the Horn"
* 1992 "Sonny";On Moll Tonträger
* 1994 "Frozen"
* 1997 "Notes Campfire";On tUMULt Records
* 1999 "Framed" – 4-CD re-issue of the first four albums;Compilation appearances
* 2002 "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends" on "Nothing Left to Lose: A Tribute toKris Kristofferson "
* 2006 "Ringside Suite" on the Yeti Magazine #4 compilationReferences
* [http://www.souledamerican.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.centerstagechicago.com/music/whoswho/SouledAmerican.html Centerstage Chicago entry]
* [http://www.tumult.net/catalog/souleda.html Tumult listing]
* [http://www.ragandboneshop.com/fiftyposters/fifty.html "Fifty Posters About Souled American"]
* [http://www.harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=4720 "Harp magazine" article byJohn Darnielle ]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/souledamerican/articles/story/5921640/souled_american_emerge_from_the_shadows "Rolling Stone" article]
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/music/9928,sotc,7018,22.html "Village Voice" article]
* [http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=SOULED|AMERICAN&sql=11:9lc8b5m4tsqh~T0 Allmusicguide entry]
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