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Eric Stracener
 
Eric Stracener: Sockeye
 
Downloads:
Resolve - mp3
Perfect Skin - mp3
Sangre de Christo - mp3
 
Tour Dates:
10.04.03 Jackson Zoo Benefit
10.11.03 Artery (Art of Coffee), North St. 8pm
10.24.03 Popaholic Records Release Party, Hal & Mal's Brew Pub
Links:
www.amyruppel.com
www.samusic.com
www.grimeys.com
www.waxysilver.com
www.neilsonhubbard.com
www.thevamps.com
“I never wanted to play the acoustic guitar.” That’s the way Eric Stracener looks at his music. An odd statement considering his debut album that is being released on PopAHolic records, is a collection of heartfelt, earthy, and guttural songs centered around his voice and the acoustic guitar. Still somehow this phrase fits. This is no whimpy singer songwriter guy. Eric grew up in Mobile AL listening to the sounds of Husker Du, The Meat Puppets, and The Replacements. “I thought I was a rocker,” Stracener says. “I liked my music to be loud. We used to be in the kind of bands that weren’t really keen on the subtleties.” Also a big influence was fellow Mobilian, Will Kimbrough, whose guitar playing, singing and songwriting are the stuff of legend.

How does one stop a rocker? Simple. Get him married and move him to another state where he has to sell his electric guitars to fund the move. That’s what happened and that’s when Eric’s music began to take a turn. He began focusing more on his songwriting craft and focusing more on his intricate playing. He started turning in the old bands for the likes of Richard Thompson, Steve Earle, and Wilco. Songwriters who could make you hurt, but ones that kept their edge in the process. Eric has definitely taken a page out of this book. He possesses the talent to talk about his emotions without coming across as a whiner. (A rare ability in the singer songwriter world.) He has successfully kept his rocker roots in tact. He does it with a gravely low voice and a ferocious finger picking style that sits somewhere in the middle of Americana, Alt country, and pop. He does it with songs that speak honestly to the listener.
How does one stop a rocker? Simple. Get him married and move him to another state where he has to sell his electric guitars to fund the move.
His debut release, Sockeye, is a marvelous collection of straight shooting songs hung on the backdrop of acoustic guitar, organ, and lap steel. A drummer shows up every now and then to keep the record from being too sleepy. Co-produced by friend and Parasol recording artist Neilson Hubbard, the record is sparse yet dynamic, atmospheric, and moving. For fans of American music, rockers included, this record is worth the listen.
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